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Old 08-06-2015, 12:27 PM #1
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Default is there another muscle relaxer that controls spasms?

I tried flexeril and zanaflex which did nothing to loosen the spasm and dropped my already too low blood pressure to actually put my on the floor.

I tried baclofen which is supposed to be great for neurological muscle spasms and it did NOTHING, but make me irritable. I didn't give it more than a week though and never increased the dose.

The only thing I've tried that actually works , but I hate the way it makes me feels - kind of hot and like a pile of crap. I don't know how anyone would actually choose to take it for fun. Is there anything else that helps with nerve damage triggered spasms? Does anyone else even have this with their polyneuropathy?
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