cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride

cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride
A centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant used to relieve acute muscular spasms.

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cy·clo·ben·za·prine hy·dro·chlo·ride (si″klo-benґzə-prēn) [USP] a compound structurally related to the tricyclic antidepressants, used as a skeletal muscle relaxant for relief of painful muscle spasms; administered orally.

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