Disease Interactions

Tizanidine Disease Interactions

There are 4 disease interactions with tizanidine:

Tizanidine (Includes Tizanidine) ⇔ Hepatotoxicity

Severe Potential Hazard, High plausibility

Applies to: Liver Disease

Tizanidine may cause hepatocellular injury. According to the manufacturer, approximately 5% of patients treated with tizanidine in clinical studies had elevations in serum transaminases greater than 3 times the upper limit of normal (or 2 times if baseline levels were elevated), compared to 0.4% in control patients. Most cases were asymptomatic and resolved rapidly following withdrawal of the drug. However, liver failure resulting in death has been reported in postmarketing use. In three cases cited by the package labeling, two involved concomitant use of hepatotoxic agents in addition to tizanidine, while the third had no other known risk factors. Because of potential hepatotoxicity, therapy with tizanidine should be administered cautiously in patients with impaired hepatic function. All patients treated with tizanidine should have liver function tests performed at baseline, 1, 3 and 6 months, and periodically thereafter. In addition, they should be instructed to immediately report any signs and symptoms of hepatic injury such as fever, rash, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, right upper quadrant pain, dark urine and jaundice.


Tizanidine (Includes Tizanidine) ⇔ Hypotension

Severe Potential Hazard, High plausibility

Applies to: Hypotension, Dehydration

Tizanidine is a centrally-acting alpha-2 adrenergic agonist with 1/10 to 1/50 the potency of clonidine in lowering blood pressure. According to the manufacturer, two-thirds of patients in a study given single 8 mg doses of tizanidine had a 20% reduction in either the diastolic or systolic blood pressure. The effect was seen one hour after dosing and peaked at 2 to 3 hours post-dose. Bradycardia, orthostatic hypotension, lightheadedness, dizziness and, rarely, syncope have occurred. Therapy with tizanidine should be administered cautiously in patients with or predisposed to hypotension. The risk of significant hypotension may be minimized by gradual dosage titration. Patients should be advised not to rise abruptly from a supine position.


Tizanidine (Includes Tizanidine) ⇔ Renal Dysfunction

Severe Potential Hazard, High plausibility

Applies to: Renal Dysfunction

The clearance of tizanidine has been shown to reduce by more than 50% in elderly patients with renal impairment (creatinine clearance < 25 mL/min) compared to healthy elderly patients. Prolonged pharmacologic effects of tizanidine may occur due to drug accumulation. Therapy with tizanidine should be administered cautiously and initiated at reduced dosages in patients with impaired renal function. During titration, individual doses rather than the dosing frequency should be increased.


Tizanidine (Includes Tizanidine) ⇔ Psychoses

Moderate Potential Hazard, Moderate plausibility

Applies to: Psychosis, History - Psychiatric Disorder

Formed, visual hallucinations or delusions have been reported in 3% of patients treated with tizanidine in two North American controlled clinical studies. Therapy with tizanidine should be administered cautiously in patients with a history of psychiatric disorders.


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