Free Zanaflex Coupons Save on Prescriptions for Spasticity

Families with patients whose physicians have prescribed Zanaflex tablets or capsultes, both products from Acorda Therapeutics to treat episodes of spasticity, can save on the cost of such prescriptions by turning to this website, FirstRxSavings.com, for help.

To take advantage of these savings through the free rebate coupon, click here: Zanaflex.

About Zanaflex and Spasticity

(from the official website)

While Zanaflex Capsules® and Zanaflex® tablets both contain tizanidine hydrochloride, Zanaflex Capsules® are not the same as Zanaflex® tablets or generic tizanidine tablets

Some differences include:

Zanaflex Capsules® are available in three different strengths—2 mg, 4 mg and 6 mg. The 6 mg capsule dosage is only available in the capsule form, which may give physicians and patients greater flexibility in dosing and may mean that patients can take fewer pills per day.

Capsules may be easier to swallow than tablets.

Capsules can be opened and sprinkled on soft foods such as applesauce. Because the effects of the medication can be different than when taking the whole capsule, please talk to your doctor before you open the capsule.

Zanaflex Capsules® can be taken with or without food. It is important that you follow your doctor’s instructions on taking Zanaflex Capsules® with or without food as this may affect the way the medication works and its potential side effects.

If your doctor has prescribed Zanaflex Capsules® or if you have received samples of Zanaflex Capsules®, it is important to know that switching from the capsule to tablets may result in an increase in side effects and a change in how effectively the product works. Please talk with your doctor before switching your prescription from Zanaflex Capsules® to a tablet form of Zanaflex® or a generic tizanidine hydrochloride.

Spasticity refers to the involuntary tension, stiffening or contractions of muscles

This condition occurs when some of the nerve cells in the spinal cord do not respond to control from the brain.

Spasticity may be painful and may range from slight muscle stiffness to permanent shortening of the muscle. Spasticity may interfere with mobility, making moving from a seated to a standing position or transferring from a bed to a wheelchair more difficult. Daily activities such as eating, dressing and grooming may also become more difficult for a person living with spasticity.

Spasticity is common in neurological disorders where portions of the nervous system that control voluntary movement have been damaged, such as spinal cord injury (SCI), multiple sclerosis (MS), stroke and traumatic brain injury.

While the incidence of spasticity is not known with certainty, it is estimated to affect over half a million people in the United States alone, and over 12 million worldwide. The majority of people (greater than 85%) with MS experience some form of spasticity.

Additional Zanaflex Resources

Most frequently asked questions – Get the answers here

Check your prescription carefully – What to look for

Acorda’s patient services – Get the help you may need

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