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Norflex ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Norflex - a skeletal muscle relaxant (trade name Norflex) used to treat severe muscle strain and Parkinsonismorphenadrinemuscle relaxant - a drug that reduces muscle contractility by blocking the transmission of nerve impulses or by decreasing the excitability of the motor end plate or by other actionsbrand, brand name, marque, trade name - a name given to a product or service |
Norflex
orphenadrine (or-fenn-a-dreen) orphenadrine, Orfenace (trade name), Norflex (trade name) Classification Therapeutic: skeletal muscle relaxants Pharmacologic: diphenhydramine analogues Pregnancy Category: C
IndicationsAdjunct to rest and physical therapy in the treatment of muscle spasm associated with acute painful musculoskeletal conditions.Adjunct therapy of Parkinson’s disease (Canadian labeling only).ActionSkeletal muscle relaxation, probably due to CNS depression.Therapeutic effectsSkeletal muscle relaxation, with decreased discomfort.PharmacokineticsAbsorption: Readily absorbed after oral and IM administration; IV administration results in complete bioavailability.Distribution: Unknown.Metabolism and Excretion: Mostly metabolized by the liver.Half-life: 14 hr.Time/action profile (skeletal muscle effects)ROUTE | ONSET | PEAK | DURATION |
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PO-ER | within 1 hr | 6–8 hr | 12 hr | IM | 5 min | 30 min | 12 hr | IV | immediate | unknown | 12 hr |
Contraindications/PrecautionsContraindicated in: Hypersensitivity; Bladder neck obstruction, prostatic hyperplasia, glaucoma, myasthenia gravis, peptic ulcer disease, GI obstruction.Use Cautiously in: Underlying cardiovascular disease; Impaired renal function; Obstetric / Lactation / Pediatric: Safety not established; Geriatric: Appears on Beers list; more susceptible to sedation and anticholinergic effects.Adverse Reactions/Side EffectsCentral nervous system- CNS excitation
- confusion
- dizziness
- drowsiness
Ear, Eye, Nose, ThroatCardiovascular- orthostatic hypotension
- tachycardia
GastrointestinalGenitourinaryInteractionsDrug-Drug interactionConcurrent use of other anticholinergics ↑ risk of anticholinergic side effects.↑ risk of CNS depression with other CNS depressants including alcohol, antihistamines, antidepressants, sedative/hypnotics, or opioid analgesics.Kava-kava, valerian, chamomile, or hops can ↑ CNS depression.Route/DosageSkeletal muscle relaxationOral (Adults) 100 mg twice daily.Intravenous Intramuscular (Adults) 60 mg q 12 hr.Adjunctive therapy of Parkinson's diseaseOral (Adults) 50 mg 3 times daily (lower doses if used with other agents).Availability (generic available)Tablets : 100 mgOTCExtended-release tablets: 100 mg Injection: 30 mg/mL Nursing implicationsNursing assessment- Geriatric: Assess geriatric patients for anticholinergic adverse effects (delirium, acute confusion, dizziness, dry mouth, blurred vision, urinary retention, constipation, tachycardia) and sedation.
- Skeletal Muscle Relaxant: Assess patient for pain, muscle stiffness, and range of motion before and periodically throughout therapy.
- Parkinson's Disease: Assess parkinsonian and extrapyramidal symptoms (restlessness or desire to keep moving, rigidity, tremors, pill rolling, mask-like face, shuffling gait, muscle spasms, twisting motions, difficulty speaking or swallowing, loss of balance control) prior to and throughout therapy.
- Lab Test Considerations: Monitor CBC and renal and hepatic function tests periodically during prolonged therapy.
Potential Nursing DiagnosesAcute pain (Indications) Impaired physical mobility (Indications) Risk for injury (Side Effects)
Implementation- Provide safety measures as indicated. Supervise ambulation and transfer of patients.
- Oral: Do not break, crush or chew extended-release tablets.
Intravenous Administration- May be administered undiluted.
- Concentration: 30 mg/mL.
Patient/Family Teaching- Advise patient to take medication as directed. Take missed doses within 1 hr; if not, return to regular dosing schedule. Do not double doses.
- Encourage patient to comply with additional therapies prescribed for muscle spasm (rest, physical therapy, heat).
- Medication may cause dizziness, drowsiness, and blurred vision. Advise patient to avoid driving and other activities requiring alertness until response to drug is known.
- Instruct patient to make position changes slowly to minimize orthostatic hypotension.
- Advise patient to avoid concurrent use of alcohol and other CNS depressants while taking this medication.
- Emphasize the importance of routine follow-up exams to monitor progress.
Evaluation/Desired Outcomes- Decreased musculoskeletal pain and muscle spasticity.
- Increased range of motion.
- Decrease in tremors and rigidity and an improvement in gait and balance.
Norflex
Synonyms for Norflexnoun a skeletal muscle relaxant (trade name Norflex) used to treat severe muscle strain and ParkinsonismSynonymsRelated Words- muscle relaxant
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