Tonmya Dosage
Generic name: Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride 2.8mg
Dosage form: sublingual tablet
Drug class: Skeletal muscle relaxants
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Sep 4, 2025.
Recommended Dosage
The recommended dosage of TONMYA is 5.6 mg administered sublingually once daily at bedtime:
- Starting dose: Days 1 to 14, administer 2.8 mg (1 sublingual tablet) once daily at bedtime.
- Target dose: Days 15 and thereafter, administer 5.6 mg (2 sublingual tablets) once daily at bedtime.
- Maximum recommended dosage: 5.6 mg once daily.
Recommended Dosage in Geriatric Patients
The recommended TONMYA dosage―and the maximum recommended dosage―in geriatric patients is 2.8 mg administered sublingually once daily at bedtime.
Recommended Dosage in Patients with Hepatic Impairment
The recommended TONMYA dosage―and the maximum recommended dosage―in patients with mild hepatic impairment is 2.8 mg administered sublingually once daily at bedtime. TONMYA is not recommended in patients with moderate or severe hepatic impairment.
Administration Instructions
TONMYA is only for sublingual use.
- Administer after brushing teeth and finishing other oral care and ensure a moist mouth/sublingual area by drinking a few sips of water prior to administration.
- Place the sublingual tablet(s) under the tongue until dissolved.
- Do not swallow whole, cut, crush, or chew.
- Avoid eating or drinking for at least 15 minutes after the sublingual tablet(s) has/have completely dissolved at bedtime and preferably avoid any hot, cold, or acidic beverages until the morning.
- Avoid talking for at least 5 minutes after administration.
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