1. [Protocol for tizanidine use in infantile cerebral palsy].
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Palazón García R, Benavente Valdepeñas A, and Arroyo Riaño O
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Clonidine therapeutic use, Drug Administration Schedule, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Cerebral Palsy drug therapy, Clonidine analogs & derivatives, Parasympatholytics therapeutic use
- Abstract
Introduction: Cerebral palsy is usually spastic, and baclofen, benzodiazepines and tizanidine are considered as oral treatments. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate tizanidine management in children with generalized spasticity., Patients and Methods: Scheduled medical uses and dosing of tizanidine in our hospital are shown. It was assessed in 45 children. Appearance and repercussions of side-effects were studied using Global Tolerance to Treatment Scale, and drug tolerance was studied by subjective assessment by parents, children or therapists., Results: were analysed using SPSS version 11.5., Results: Treatment with tizanidine was carried out with 1 mg/ day in 18 mo-7 yr old children, 2 mg/day in 7-12 yr old children as initial doses, and for those older than 12 yr similar dosing to that in adults. Tolerance was excellent in 79.3 % of children. Sedation was the most uncomfortable side- effect. Subjective assessment by 92.9 % of parents was good., Discussion: Tizanidine shows greater capacity for binding to brain receptors, and therefore more effective for brain spasticity, better tolerance and higher approval. Therefore, it is an ideal treatment for generalised spasticity in cerebral palsy.
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- 2008
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