Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: DANTRIUM versus SOMA.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: DANTRIUM versus SOMA.
DANTRIUM vs SOMA
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Dantrolene inhibits calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum by binding to the ryanodine receptor (RyR1), thereby reducing intracellular calcium concentration and decreasing muscle contraction.
Centrally acting muscle relaxant; acts at brainstem reticular formation and spinal cord levels to inhibit polysynaptic reflexes, possibly via GABAergic and monoaminergic pathways.
Initially 25 mg orally once daily for 7 days, then 25 mg three times daily for 7 days, then 50 mg three times daily for 7 days, then 100 mg three times daily; maximum 400 mg/day in divided doses. For malignant hyperthermia crisis: IV bolus 1 mg/kg, repeated as needed up to 10 mg/kg cumulative dose.
250 mg to 350 mg orally three times daily and at bedtime.
None Documented
None Documented
Clinical Note
moderateSomatostatin + Cyclosporine
"The serum concentration of Cyclosporine can be decreased when it is combined with Somatostatin."
Clinical Note
moderateSomatostatin + Methylphenobarbital
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Somatostatin is combined with Methylphenobarbital."
Clinical Note
moderateSomatostatin + Hexobarbital
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Somatostatin is combined with Hexobarbital."
Clinical Note
moderateTerminal elimination half-life: 8.7-14.4 hours in adults; longer with hepatic dysfunction.
1-2 hours; prolonged to 3-4 hours in hepatic impairment; parent drug rapidly cleared via CYP2C19 metabolism to meprobamate (active, t1/2 6-16 hours).
Renal: ~65% as unchanged drug; biliary/fecal: ~15% as metabolites; remainder metabolized and eliminated via urine.
Renal: ~60-70% as metabolites (including meprobamate and glucuronide conjugates); fecal: minimal; biliary: negligible.
Category C
Category C
Skeletal Muscle Relaxant
Skeletal Muscle Relaxant
Somatostatin + Thiamylal
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Somatostatin is combined with Thiamylal."