DailyMed - TIZANIDINE tablet (2024)

12.1 Mechanism of Action

Tizanidine is a central alpha-2-adrenergic receptor agonist and presumably reduces spasticity by increasing presynaptic inhibition of motor neurons. The effects of tizanidine are greatest on polysynaptic pathways. The overall effect of these actions is thought to reduce facilitation of spinal motor neurons.

12.3 Pharmaco*kinetics

Absorption and Distribution

Following oral administration, tizanidine is essentially completely absorbed. The absolute oral bioavailability of tizanidine is approximately 40% (CV = 24%), due to extensive first-pass hepatic metabolism. Tizanidine is extensively distributed throughout the body with a mean steady state volume of distribution of 2.4 L/kg (CV = 21%) following intravenous administration in healthy adult volunteers. Tizanidine is approximately 30% bound to plasma proteins.

Differences between Tizanidine Capsules and Tizanidine Tablets

Tizanidine capsules and tizanidine tablets are bioequivalent to each other under fasting conditions, but not under fed conditions. A single dose of either two 4 mg tablets or two 4 mg capsules was administered under fed and fasting conditions in an open label, four period, randomized crossover study in 96 human volunteers, of whom 81 were eligible for the statistical analysis. Following oral administration of either the tablet or capsule (in the fasted state), peak plasma concentrations of tizanidine occurred 1 hours after dosing with a half-life of approximately 2 hours. When two 4 mg tablets were administered with food, the mean maximal plasma concentration was increased by approximately 30%, and the median time to peak plasma concentration was increased by 25 minutes, to 1 hour and 25 minutes. In contrast, when two 4 mg capsules were administered with food, the mean maximal plasma concentration was decreased by 20%, the median time to peak plasma concentration was increased 2 to 3 hours.

Consequently, the mean Cmax for the capsule when administered with food is approximately 66% the Cmax for the tablet when administered with food.

Food also increased the extent of absorption for both the tablets and capsules. The increase with the tablet (~30%) was significantly greater than with the capsule (~10%). Consequently when each was administered with food, the amount absorbed from the capsule was about 80% of the amount absorbed from the tablet. Administration of the capsule contents sprinkled on applesauce was not bioequivalent to administration of an intact capsule under fasting conditions. Administration of the capsule contents on applesauce resulted in a 15% to 20% increase in Cmax and AUC of tizanidine and a 15 minute decrease in the median lag time and time to peak concentration compared to administration of an intact capsule while fasting.

Figure 1: Mean Tizanidine Concentration vs. Time Profiles For Tizanidine Tablets and Capsules (2 × 4 mg) Under Fasted and Fed Conditions

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Metabolism and Excretion

Tizanidine has linear pharmaco*kinetics over the doses studied in clinical development (1 to 20 mg). Tizanidine has a half-life of approximately 2.5 hours (CV=33%). Approximately 95% of an administered dose is metabolized. The primary cytochrome P450 isoenzyme involved in tizanidine metabolism is CYP1A2. Tizanidine metabolites are not known to be active; their half-lives range from 20 to 40 hours.

Following single and multiple oral dosing of 14C-tizanidine, an average of 60% and 20% of total radioactivity was recovered in the urine and feces, respectively.

Special Populations

Age Effects

No specific pharmaco*kinetic study was conducted to investigate age effects. Cross study comparison of pharmaco*kinetic data following single dose administration of 6 mg tizanidine hydrochloride showed that younger subjects cleared the drug four times faster than the elderly subjects. Tizanidine hydrochloride has not been evaluated in children. [see Use in Specific Populations (8.4, 8.5)]

Hepatic Impairment

The influence of hepatic impairment on the pharmaco*kinetics of tizanidine has not been evaluated. Because tizanidine is extensively metabolized in the liver, hepatic impairment would be expected to have significant effects on pharmaco*kinetics of tizanidine. Tizanidine hydrochloride is not recommended in this patient population [see Use in Specific Populations (8.7)]

Renal Impairment

Tizanidine clearance is reduced by more than 50% in elderly patients with renal insufficiency (creatinine clearance < 25 mL/min) compared to healthy elderly subjects; this would be expected to lead to a longer duration of clinical effect. Tizanidine hydrochloride should be used with caution in renally impaired patients [see Warnings and Precautions (5.7) and Use in Specific Populations (8.6)].

Gender Effects

No specific pharmaco*kinetic study was conducted to investigate gender effects. Retrospective analysis of pharmaco*kinetic data, however, following single and multiple dose administration of 4 mg tizanidine hydrochloride showed that gender had no effect on the pharmaco*kinetics of tizanidine.Race Effects Pharmaco*kinetic differences due to race have not been studied.

Drug Interactions

CYP1A2 Inhibitors

The interaction between tizanidine hydrochloride and either fluvoxamine or ciprofloxacin is most likely due to inhibition of CYP1A2 by fluvoxamine or ciprofloxacin. The effect of fluvoxamine on the pharmaco*kinetics of a single 4 mg dose of tizanidine hydrochloride was studied in 10 healthy subjects. The Cmax, AUC, and half-life of tizanidine increased by 12- fold, 33-fold, and 3-fold, respectively. The effect of ciprofloxacin on the pharmaco*kinetics of a single 4 mg dose of tizanidine hydrochloride was studied in 10 healthy subjects. The Cmax and AUC of tizanidine increased by 7-fold and 10-fold, respectively. [see Contraindications (4)]

Although there have been no clinical studies evaluating the effects of other CYP1A2 inhibitors on tizanidine, other CYP1A2 inhibitors, such as zileuton, other fluoroquinolones, antiarrythmics (amiodarone, mexiletine, propafenone and verapamil), cimetidine, famotidine oral contraceptives, acyclovir and ticlopidine, may also lead to substantial increases in tizanidine blood concentrations [see Warnings and Precautions (5.5)].

In vitro studies of cytochrome P450 isoenzymes using human liver microsomes indicate that neither tizanidine nor the major metabolites are likely to affect the metabolism of other drugs metabolized by cytochrome P450 isoenzymes.

Oral Contraceptives

No specific pharmaco*kinetic study was conducted to investigate interaction between oral contraceptives and tizanidine hydrochloride. Retrospective analysis of population pharmaco*kinetic data following single and multiple dose administration of 4 mg tizanidine hydrochloride, however, showed that women concurrently taking oral contraceptives had 50% lower clearance of tizanidine compared to women not on oral contraceptives [see Warnings and Precautions (5.5)].

Acetaminophen

Tizanidine delayed the Tmax of acetaminophen by 16 minutes. Acetaminophen did not affect the pharmaco*kinetics of tizanidine.

Alcohol

Alcohol increased the AUC of tizanidine by approximately 20%, while also increasing its Cmax by approximately 15%. This was associated with an increase in side effects of tizanidine. The CNS depressant effects of tizanidine and alcohol are additive.

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FAQs

DailyMed - TIZANIDINE tablet? ›

Tizanidine tablet is a short-acting drug for the management of spasticity. Because of the short duration of effect, treatment with tizanidine should be reserved for those daily activities and times when relief of spasticity is most important (see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION).

What is the most common side effect of tizanidine? ›

This medicine may cause dizziness, drowsiness, lightheadedness, clumsiness or unsteadiness, or vision problems in some people. Make sure you know how you react to this medicine before you drive, use machines, or do anything else that could be dangerous if you are not alert, well-coordinated, and able to see well.

What kind of pain does tizanidine help with? ›

Tizanidine is used to help relax certain muscles in your body. It relieves spasms, cramping, and tightness of the muscles caused by medical problems, such as multiple sclerosis or certain injuries to the spine.

Is 2 mg of tizanidine a lot? ›

Adults—At first, 2 milligrams (mg) every 6 to 8 hours. Your doctor may adjust your dose as needed. Do not take more than 36 mg within a 24-hour period. Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor.

When should you not take tizanidine? ›

Before taking tizanidine,

tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to tizanidine or any other medications. tell your doctor if you are taking ciprofloxacin (Cipro) or fluvoxamine. Your doctor will probably tell you not to take tizanidine if you are taking either of these medications.

Is tizanidine a high risk medication? ›

Tizanidine has rarely caused very serious (rarely fatal) liver disease. Tell your doctor right away if you develop symptoms of liver disease, including: nausea/vomiting that doesn't stop, severe stomach/abdominal pain, dark urine, yellowing eyes/skin. A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare.

Is tizanidine a powerful muscle relaxer? ›

Tizanidine is a short-acting muscle relaxer. It works by blocking nerve impulses (pain sensations) that are sent to your brain. Tizanidine is used to treat spasticity by temporarily relaxing muscle tone. Tizanidine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Is there withdrawal from tizanidine? ›

Tizanidine is one of many medications that shouldn't be stopped abruptly because it can cause withdrawal symptoms. Tizanidine withdrawal symptoms include high blood pressure, a fast heartbeat, and stiff muscles.

Why was tizanidine recalled? ›

Reddy's Laboratories Inc. issued a voluntary recall of tizanidine 4 mg tablets. This recall was initiated as a precautionary measure due to a complaint regarding foreign tablets (2 mg tizanidine tablets) found in a bottle. One lot of the 150-count bottle, distributed in November 2023, was included in this recall.

Is tizanidine the same as gabapentin? ›

Gabapentin and Tizanidine are used as premedication drugs. There are limited studies on the effect of Gabapentin as premedication on post-operative pain. Tizanidine compared with Gabapentin has more side effects and a shorter life span.

How many hours does tizanidine last? ›

The effects of tizanidine peak within 1-2 hours and start to wear off within 3 to 6 hours. Because of this short duration of effect, tizanidine may be dosed on an "as needed" basis during times when muscle spasms are at their most severe.

Does tizanidine cause weight gain? ›

Can tizanidine cause weight gain? It's unlikely. Weight gain isn't a known side effect of tizanidine oral tablet.

Is it OK to take tizanidine to sleep? ›

Tizanidine (Zanaflex) isn't FDA-approved to help with sleep. But some researchers have studied how tizanidine (Zanaflex) might help certain people with muscle stiffness and rigidity fall asleep and stay asleep.

What is the very best muscle relaxer? ›

What are the top 5 muscle relaxers?
  • baclofen (Lioresal)
  • dantrolene (Dantrium)
  • carisoprodol (Soma)
  • clorzoxazone (Lorzon)
  • methocarbamol (Robaxin)

Is tizanidine hard on the heart? ›

Heart rhythm: Tizanidine can cause changes to the normal rhythm of the heart, including an irregular heartbeat called QT prolongation. QT prolongation is a serious life-threatening condition that can cause fainting, seizures, and sudden death.

Is 4 mg of tizanidine safe? ›

As tizanidine may cause side effects, it is important that people follow the dosage that their doctor recommends. The drug is available in strengths of 2, 4, and 6 mg. People can take up to three doses a day, but these should be 6–8 hours apart, and the total dosage over 24 hours should not exceed 36 mg.

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