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About AMRIX

Muscle Spasm and the Role of AMRIX

Mechanism of Action

The precise mechanism of action of cyclobenzaprine is unknown.

  • Animal studies suggest that cyclobenzaprine acts at the brain stem on descending serotonergic and noradrenergic pathways, dampening impulses of motor neurons, thereby relieving spasm.13,14,15
  • Cyclobenzaprine is the most widely prescribed skeletal muscle relaxant in the U.S., with three decades of clinical experience.1
  • AMRIX is the only once-daily, extended-release formulation of cyclobenzaprine.