Cyclobenzaprine Urinary Retention. Some muscle relaxers such as cyclobenzaprine can be habit-forming on their own. The FDA recommends cautious use of cyclobenzaprine in patients with a history of urinary retention.
Cyclobenzaprine is a prescription medication that is used as a muscle relaxant. The condition predominantly affects men. It has a melting point of 217C and a pKa of 847 at 25C.
Patients with increased intraocular pressure closed-angle glaucoma prostatic hypertrophy or urinary retention should receive cyclobenzaprine with caution.
During the first Match Day celebration of its kind the UCSF School of Medicine class of 2020 logged onto their computers the morning of Friday March 20 to be greeted by a video from Catherine Lucey MD MACP Executive Vice Dean and Vice Dean for Medical Education. These medications help relax the bladder muscles near the prostate and lessen symptoms such as. This condition can be acute or chronic. Common side effects include lack of appetite vomiting diarrhea constipation dry mouth elevated liver enzymes difficulty urinating or tiredness.