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Clinical Trial
. 1991 Summer;5(3):179-86.

Administration of clonazepam in the treatment of TMD and associated myofascial pain: a double-blind pilot study

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Clinical Trial

Administration of clonazepam in the treatment of TMD and associated myofascial pain: a double-blind pilot study

S Harkins et al. J Craniomandib Disord. 1991 Summer.

Abstract

A double-blind pilot study was undertaken to test the administration of low doses of the long-acting benzodiazepine drug clonazepam in the management of chronic intractable temporomandibular disorder/myofascial pain patients who were not responsive to occlusal splint, behavioral, and physical therapy. Clonazepam was selected for its long duration and its cholinergic/GABA-ergic/serotonergic, anxiolytic, muscle relaxant, and sedative properties. Clonazepam appears to be effective when compared to a placebo. However, caution must be observed with long-term administration of clonazepam because of potential side effects such as depression and liver dysfunction. Indiscriminate administration of clonazepam may be harmful to the patient.

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