Relaxant
A relaxant is a substance or medication that reduces tension or stiffness in muscles and promotes relaxation. Relaxants work by suppressing the activity of nerve impulses that cause muscles to contract, thereby promoting a decrease in muscle tone and increased flexibility. These drugs are commonly used to relieve muscle spasms, reduce pain, and improve mobility in conditions such as muscle strains, sprains, and other types of musculoskeletal injuries. There are several types of muscle relaxants available, including benzodiazepines, cyclobenzaprine, and baclofen, among others. It is important to note that relaxants should be used only under the guidance of a healthcare professional and in accordance with their instructions.

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