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A muscle relaxant is a drug which decreases the tone of a muscle. See also Neuromuscular-blocking drugs.

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[edit] Central acting muscle relaxants

[edit] Unclassified

Here are several other skeletal muscle relaxants which may belong in the above categories:

[edit] Acting on smooth muscle

[edit] Other

Drugs from classes other than the muscle relaxant class are also used to treat spasticity:

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