The Clinical Evaluation Of Eperisone Hydrochloride (Mulex).
- Author:
Myung Chul YOO
1
;
Yoon Je CHO
;
Hong Ku LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Eperisone hydrochloride(Mulex);
clinical study
- MeSH:
Analgesics;
Chemistry;
Chlormezanone;
Diazepam;
Hematology;
Humans;
Incidence;
Low Back Pain;
Myotonia;
Neck;
Periarthritis;
Prospective Studies;
Sensation;
Tablets;
Tolperisone;
Urinalysis
- From:The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association
1994;1(2):239-243
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Conservative treatment is the main therapy for cervicobrachial syndrome, scapulohumeral periarthritis, and lumbago as diseases with both pain and myotonia. The-conservative treatment mainly consists of medication, physiotherapy, and kinesiotherapy. In the recent years, attempts have been made to give relief to myotonia through combination therapy with antiinflammatory analgesics and muscle relaxants. The muscle relaxants using in general are tolperisone hydrochloride, chlormezanone, and diazepam. Eperizone hydrochloride(Mulex tablet) is a beta-propriophenone derivatives and a central acting muscle relaxant, And it benefited subjective symptoms such as muscular pain (lumbago, neck pain) and a stiff muscle sensation (shoulder tension, tension feeling of lower limb). Among 22 patients, there were 14 lumbagos, two cephalobrachial syndromes, one scapulohumeral periarthritis, and five combined patients were chosen and duration of symptom was 5 years (3months-15years) in average. Mulex tablet was administered in a dose of 3 tablets (150rag) per day in 22 patients for 6 weeks prospectively. We analysed general improvement rating (GIR), general usefulness rating(GUR), and overall safety rating. The general improvement rate was 78% and the aggravation rate was 4%. The complication after, madication was infrequently gastrointestinal trouble. Incidence of side effect was 22%, but all these complications were insignificant. Hematology, blood chemistry, and urinalysis after medication were normal.