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- Orphenadrine (sold under many brand names) is an anticholinergic drug of the ethanolamine antihistamine class; it is closely related to diphenhydramine...
- relation to orphenadrine, may also possess anticholinergic and antihistamine properties. Tofenacin is also the major active metabolite of orphenadrine and likely...
- are more than 3 million prescriptions filled yearly. Methocarbamol and orphenadrine are each used in more than 250,000 U.S. emergency department visits for...
- anticholinergic drug group like cyclobenzaprine, trihexyphenidyl, and orphenadrine are also used for this purpose. When hyoscyamine is used along with opioids...
- phenyltoloxamine, orphenadrine, and tripelennamine; some may also have intrinsic analgesic properties of their own, orphenadrine being an example. Second-generation...
- Chlorzoxazone, combinations with psycholeptics M03BC01 Orphenadrine (citrate) M03BC51 Orphenadrine, combinations M03BX01 Baclofen M03BX02 Tizanidine M03BX03...
- Pharmaceuticals). The generic is a combination of 385 mg of paracetamol, 25 mg of orphenadrine citrate and 30 mg of caffeine. It was discontinued in the United States...
- Diphenhydramine Doxylamine Ethanolamine Meclofenoxate (Centrophenoxine) Orphenadrine Littel, RJ; Bos, M; Knoop, GJ (1990). "Dissociation constants of some...
- for such treatment includes cyclobenzaprine, carisoprodol, diazepam, orphenadrine, and tizanidine. Meprobamate is another effective antispasmodic which...
- categories and other drugs used primarily for this indication include orphenadrine (anticholinergic), chlorzoxazone, tizanidine (clonidine relative), diazepam...