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Cyclobenzaprine Myoclonus Side Effect Reports
The following Cyclobenzaprine Myoclonus side effect reports were submitted by healthcare professionals and consumers. This information will help you understand how side effects, such as Myoclonus, can occur, and what you can do about them. A side effect could appear soon after you start Cyclobenzaprine or it might take time to develop. |
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Serotonin Syndrome, Psychotic Disorder, Myoclonus, Dystonia |
This Myoclonus side effect was reported by a physician from US. A 55-year-old patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: intervertebral discitis,spinal pain. The patient was prescribed Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride (watson Laboratories) (dosage: 10 Mg, Tid), which was started on NS. Concurrently used drugs: NA. When starting to take Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride (watson Laboratories) the consumer reported the following symptoms:
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Psychotic Disorder, Myoclonus, Dyskinesia, Toxicity To Various Agents |
This Myoclonus Cyclobenzaprine side effect was reported by a health professional from US on Jan 16, 2014. A male , 55 years of age, was diagnosed with and was treated with Cyclobenzaprine. The patient presented the following health conditions:
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Psychotic Disorder, Myoclonus, Dystonia |
This is a Cyclobenzaprine side effect report of a 55-year-old patient (weight:NA) from US, suffering from the following symptoms/conditions: pain, who was treated with Cyclobenzaprine (dosage:NA, start time: NS), combined with:
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Myoclonus, Psychotic Disorder, Dyskinesia |
A 55-year-old patient (weight: NA) from US with the following symptoms: NA started Cyclobenzaprine treatment (dosage: 10 Mg, Tid) on NS. Soon after starting Cyclobenzaprine treatment, the consumer experienced several side effects, including:
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Psychotic Disorder, Myoclonus, Dystonia |
A patient from US was prescribed and started Cyclobenzaprine on Jul 16, 2013. Patient felt the following Cyclobenzaprine side effects: psychotic disorder, myoclonus, dystonia Additional patient health information: male , 55 years of age, The consumer reported the following symptoms: was diagnosed with and. Cyclobenzaprine dosage: NA. Concurrently used drugs:
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Psychotic Disorder, Myoclonus, Dystonia |
This report suggests a potential Cyclobenzaprine Myoclonus side effect(s) that can have serious consequences. A 55-year-old patient from US (weight:NA) was diagnosed with the following health condition(s): intervertebral discitis,pain and used Cyclobenzaprine (dosage: NA) starting NS. Soon after starting Cyclobenzaprine the patient began experiencing various side effects, including:
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Delirium, Hyperkinesia, Serotonin Syndrome, Psychotic Disorder, Myoclonus, Dyskinesia, Sepsis, Endocrine Disorder, Somatoform Disorder |
An adverse event was reported by a health professional on Jan 16, 2014 by a male taking Cyclobenzaprine (dosage: NA) was diagnosed with and. Location: US , 55 years of age, patient began experiencing various side effects, including: Directly after treatment started, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Cyclobenzaprine side effects: delirium, hyperkinesia, serotonin syndrome, psychotic disorder, myoclonus, dyskinesia, sepsis, endocrine disorder, somatoform disorder. Additional medications/treatments: Associated medications used:
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Myoclonus, Torticollis |
This Myoclonus problem was reported by a health professional from GERMANY. A 21-year-old patient (weight: NA) was diagnosed with the following medical condition(s): back pain.On NS a consumer started treatment with Cyclobenzaprine (dosage: 30mg Daily). The following drugs/medications were being taken at the same time: NA. When commencing Cyclobenzaprine, the patient experienced the following unwanted symptoms /side effects:
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Heart Rate Increased, Myoclonus, Nystagmus, Torticollis |
This is a Cyclobenzaprine side effect report of a 21-year-old patient (weight: NA) from GERMANY. The patient developed the following symptoms/conditions: back pain and was treated with Cyclobenzaprine (dosage: 30 Mg Daily, Oral) starting NS. Concurrently used drugs: NA. Soon after that, the consumer experienced the following of symptoms:
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Choreoathetosis, Myoclonus |
This Myoclonus side effect was reported by a health professional from GERMANY on Aug 28, 2009. A patient from GERMANY , 33 years of age, was treated with Cyclobenzaprine. Directly after treatment started, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Cyclobenzaprine side effects: choreoathetosis, myoclonus. Cyclobenzaprine dosage: 26 Tablets Over 2 Days. Associated medications used:
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Blood Bilirubin Increased, Heart Rate Increased, Myoclonus, Nystagmus, Protein Total Increased, Torticollis |
This Myoclonus side effect was reported by a health professional from GERMANY. A 21-year-old patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: back pain. The patient was prescribed Cyclobenzaprine (dosage: For 5 Days), which was started on NS. Concurrently used drugs: NA. When starting to take Cyclobenzaprine the consumer reported the following symptoms:
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Cyclobenzaprine Myoclonus Causes and Reviews
Movement disorders are neurologic conditions that cause problems with movement, such as
- Increased movement that can be voluntary (intentional) or involuntary (unintended)
- Decreased or slow voluntary movement
There are many different movement disorders. Some of the more common types include
- Ataxia, the loss of muscle coordination
- Dystonia, in which involuntary contractions of your muscles cause twisting and repetitive movements. The movements can be painful.
- Huntington's disease, an inherited disease that causes nerve cells in certain parts of the brain to waste away. This includes the nerve cells that help to control voluntary movement.
- Parkinson's disease, which is disorder that slowly gets worse over time. It causes tremors, slowness of movement, and trouble walking.
- Tourette syndrome, a condition which causes people to make sudden twitches, movements, or sounds (tics)
- Tremor and essential tremor, which cause involuntary trembling or shaking movements. The movements may be in one or more parts of your body.
Causes of movement disorders include
- Genetics
- Infections
- Medicines
- Damage to the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves
- Metabolic disorders
- Stroke and vascular diseases
- Toxins
Treatment varies by disorder. Medicines can cure some disorders. Others get better when an underlying disease is treated. Often, however, there is no cure. In that case, the goal of treatment is to improve symptoms and relieve pain.
Cyclobenzaprine Myoclonus Reviews