Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.
Key takeaways
Metaxalone (Skelaxin) and cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) are both muscle relaxants used to treat muscle pain and discomfort, but they have some differences. Metaxalone is typically taken three to four times a day, while cyclobenzaprine is available in both immediate-release (IR) tablets taken three times a day and extended-release (ER) capsules taken once a day. Cyclobenzaprine can cause more drowsiness, especially in its IR form, compared to metaxalone, which is less likely to make you sleepy. Metaxalone is not recommended for people with severe kidney or liver problems, whereas cyclobenzaprine should be used cautiously in those with liver issues and is not recommended for people with certain heart conditions. Both medications can interact with antidepressants and other drugs that affect serotonin levels, potentially leading to a serious condition called serotonin syndrome. Additionally, cyclobenzaprine can cause dry mouth and other anticholinergic side effects, which are less common with metaxalone. Both medications are available as lower-cost generics.
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Cyclobenzaprine
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Summary of Skelaxin vs. Flexeril
Summary for Muscle relaxant
Prescription only
Metaxalone is a muscle relaxer. It's used to treat muscle pain and discomfort that's not chronic or long-lasting. This medication is thought to relieve muscle pain by relaxing your nervous system in the brain. Metaxalone is typically taken by mouth three or four times a day. It commonly causes drowsiness and dizziness as side effects. It's best to avoid drinking alcohol while you're taking metaxalone because alcohol can interact with this medication and worsen side effects.
Summary for Muscle relaxant
Prescription only
Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant used in addition to rest and physical therapy to treat muscle pain and discomfort. It's available as an immediate-release (IR) tablet and an extended-release (ER) capsule. Unlike other muscle relaxants, it's not considered a controlled substance. Cyclobenzaprine can make you sleepy as a side effect so it's best to avoid alcohol to prevent serious harm from combining the two together.
Indications of Skelaxin vs. Flexeril
Indications for
•Muscle discomfort caused by acute (not chronic) conditions when rest or physical therapy isn't enough for relief
Indications for
•Muscle discomfort caused by acute (not long-term) conditions