Metaxalone: 7 things you should know - Drugs.com (2024)

Medically reviewed by Carmen Pope, BPharm. Last updated on July 25, 2023.

1. How it works

  • Metaxalone may be given to relax muscles.
  • The exact way metaxalone works has not been established; however, experts suggest it suppresses brain activity which results in sedation, reducing the sensation of pain. It has no direct action on muscles, motor endplates, or nerve fibers and does not directly relax tense skeletal muscles.
  • Metaxalone belongs to the class of medicines known as muscle relaxants.

2. Upsides

  • May be used to relieve pain and stiffness associated with certain muscle conditions, sprains, or strains.
  • Should be used in conjunction with rest and physical therapy.
  • Available as a capsule-shaped tablet that is easy to swallow.
  • Generic metaxalone is available.

3. Downsides

If you are between the ages of 18 and 60, take no other medication or have no other medical conditions, side effects you are more likely to experience include:

  • Drowsiness, dizziness, headache, and irritability. Nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, anemia, rash, and jaundice have also been reported. Rarely, anaphylaxis (a severe allergic reaction) may occur.
  • Both food and age affect the absorption of metaxalone. At a younger age (approximately 25 years), taking metaxalone with food almost doubles its maximum concentration. As people get progressively older, absorption of metaxalone both with and without food increases.
  • Usually taken three to four times daily.
  • Should not be taken by people with anemia (either drug-induced, hemolytic, or other).
  • May not be suitable for people with liver or kidney disease. Liver function monitoring may be necessary for some patients with pre-existing liver disease if the benefits of taking metaxalone are thought to outweigh the risks.
  • May enhance the effect of alcohol and other CNS depressants. Avoid alcohol.
  • Causes sedation and may affect a person's ability to drive, operate machinery, or perform other hazardous tasks.
  • May interact with other drugs including opioids, cough medicines, antidepressants, and benzodiazepines. Can cause serotonin syndrome if taken with other medications that also release serotonin or if higher than recommended dosages are taken. Symptoms include agitation or restlessness, confusion, rapid heart rate, excessive sweating, or diarrhea.
  • Needs to be taken three to four times daily.
  • False-positive Benedict's tests have been noted in people taking metaxalone. A glucose-specific test can differentiate findings.
  • Should not be used in children under 12.
  • Safe use of metaxalone during pregnancy has not been established and it is not recommended during pregnancy unless the benefits outweigh the risks.

Note: In general, seniors or children, people with certain medical conditions (such as liver or kidney problems, heart disease, diabetes, seizures) or people who take other medications are more at risk of developing a wider range of side effects. View complete list of side effects

4. Bottom Line

Metaxalone is a muscle relaxant that appears to exert its effects through sedation. Taking metaxalone with food can increase its absorption and enhance its effects (such as sedation). Seniors may be more susceptible.

5. Tips

  • Take metaxalone as directed by your doctor. Swallow the tablets whole with a glass of water. Do not take more metaxalone than prescribed.
  • Taking metaxalone with food can increase its absorption and enhance its effects (such as sedation). Seniors people may be more susceptible.
  • Metaxalone causes sedation and you should not drive, operate machinery, or perform other hazardous tasks while taking this medication. Avoid alcohol.
  • May cause false-positive Benedict's tests (a test used to detect the presence of glucose in the urine).
  • Talk to your doctor if you have any worrying side effects such as shortness of breath, a rash, or are feeling unusually weak or tired.
  • Talk to a doctor or pharmacist before taking any other medications with metaxalone, including those bought over the counter, to check that they are compatible with metaxalone. Some medications can interact with metaxalone and increase the risk of side effects, such as sedation, or the likelihood of serotonin syndrome (symptoms include excessive sweating, agitation, diarrhea, or confusion).
  • Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or intend to become pregnant before taking metaxalone. It is not known if metaxalone is secreted into breastmilk, but generally, breastfeeding should be avoided while taking metaxalone.

6. Response and effectiveness

  • Peak plasma concentrations of metaxalone occur within three hours of an oral dose.

7. Interactions

Medicines that interact with metaxalone may either decrease its effect, affect how long it works, increase side effects, or have less of an effect when taken with metaxalone. An interaction between two medications does not always mean that you must stop taking one of the medications; however, sometimes it does. Speak to your doctor about how drug interactions should be managed.

Common medications that may interact with metaxalone include:

  • anti-anxiety medications such as flunitrazepam
  • anticonvulsants, such as phenytoin
  • antidepressants, such as amitriptyline, imipramine, nortriptyline
  • antihistamines that cause sedation, such as diphenhydramine
  • botulinum-toxin-containing products
  • buprenorphine
  • cannabidiol
  • chlormethiazole
  • duloxetine
  • minocycline
  • monoamine oxidase inhibitors, such as selegiline, isocarboxazid, or phenelzine (interaction may be life-threatening)
  • opioid analgesics such as oxycodone and morphine
  • other medicines that increase serotonin, such as fluoxetine, sumatriptan, and tramadol
  • other muscle relaxants such as methocarbamol
  • sleeping pills, such as zolpidem
  • some chemotherapy treatments
  • some medications used to treat mental illness, such as clozapine and thioridazine
  • topiramate.

Alcohol may worsen the side effects of metaxalone such as drowsiness and dizziness.

Note that this list is not all-inclusive and includes only common medications that may interact with metaxalone. You should refer to the prescribing information for metaxalone for a complete list of interactions.

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Patient resources

  • Metaxalone drug information
  • Metaxalone (Advanced Reading)

Other brands

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Professional resources

  • Metaxalone monograph
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References

  • Metaxalone. Updated 06/2023.Doc Rx. https://www.drugs.com/pro/metaxalone.html

Further information

Remember, keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of children, never share your medicines with others, and use metaxalone only for the indication prescribed.

Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your personal circ*mstances.

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FAQs

What should you not take with metaxalone? ›

This medicine may also interact with the following medications:
  • alcohol.
  • antihistamines for allergy, cough and cold.
  • certain medicines for anxiety or sleep.
  • certain medicines for depression like amitriptyline, fluoxetine, sertraline.
  • certain medicines for seizures like phenobarbital, primidone.

Is metaxalone bad for you? ›

Downsides. If you are between the ages of 18 and 60, take no other medication or have no other medical conditions, side effects you are more likely to experience include: Drowsiness, dizziness, headache, and irritability. Nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, anemia, rash, and jaundice have also been reported.

How addictive is metaxalone? ›

Regarding Metaxalone, development of abuse and moderate physical and psychological dependence can occur. Abrupt discontinuation after long-term use can result in mild withdrawal symptoms such as the following: Anxiety. Abdominal cramps.

Is metaxalone hard on the liver? ›

METAXALONE (SKELAXIN)

Adverse effects are also similar, with the exception of drug-associated hemolytic anemia and impaired liver function. Hepatotoxicity associated with metaxalone has not been as severe as that reported with chlorzoxazone. Monitoring of liver function is recommended with long-term use.

What medications Cannot be taken with muscle relaxers? ›

You should not take muscle relaxants with:
  • alcohol.
  • CNS depressant drugs, such as opioids or psychotropics.
  • sleeping medications.
  • herbal supplements such as St. John's wort.

Is metaxalone a strong muscle relaxer? ›

Metaxalone is a moderate muscle relaxant with minimal side effects and is best tolerated in the category of muscle relaxants. The drug acts by blocking nerve impulses and causing relief from muscle pain, acute painful spasms, and muscle rigidity. The drug is known to improve muscle stiffness and movement.

Is metaxalone being discontinued? ›

SKELAXIN (metaxalone) is indicated as an adjunct to rest, physical therapy, and other measures for the relief of discomforts associated with acute, painful musculoskeletal conditions. The 400-mg dosage strength is currently listed in the “Discontinued Drug Product List” section of the Orange Book.

Is metaxalone hard on the kidneys? ›

Metaxalone is metabolized by the liver and subsequently eliminated by the kidney, thus both parent drug and metabolites may accumulate in such patients. Therapy with metaxalone should be administered cautiously in patients with mild to moderate hepatic and/or renal impairment.

What is metaxalone comparable to? ›

Metaxalone

Metaxalone is a generic medication, but it still tends to cost more than most other muscle relaxers. Insurance companies often don't cover it because there are cheaper alternatives. But it works as well as cyclobenzaprine and carisoprodol, with fewer side effects and less sedation.

What is the strongest prescribed muscle relaxer? ›

The best prescription muscle relaxants are baclofen, carisoprodol, methocarbamol, tizanidine, dantrolene, cyclobenzaprine, orphenadrine, chlorzoxazone, and metaxalone. Naproxen (Aleve) is one of the strongest OTC medications for muscle pain, cramps, and spasms.

Which is better, metaxalone or Flexeril? ›

Flexeril has an average rating of 6.0 out of 10 from a total of 233 ratings on Drugs.com. 47% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 28% reported a negative effect. Metaxalone has an average rating of 7.2 out of 10 from a total of 126 ratings on Drugs.com.

Does metaxalone raise blood pressure? ›

Does metaxalone raise blood pressure? High blood pressure isn't a common side effect of metaxalone. If you notice that you have unusually high blood pressure after you take this medication, it could be a sign of a serious condition called serotonin syndrome.

Can I take Tylenol and metaxalone? ›

Yes, you can take Tylenol, also known as acetaminophen, with metaxalone if you're having general pain or fever along with your muscle spasms.

What is a substitute for metaxalone? ›

Metaxalone Alternatives Compared
MetaxaloneCyclobenzaprineTizanidine
Dosage Forms Available
Oral tabletOral capsule, extended release Oral tabletOral capsule Oral tablet
Brand Names
Metaxall, SkelaxinAmrix, Comfort Pac with CyclobenzaprineZanaflex
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