Does eteplirisone dilate blood vessels?

Ethperisone has a vasodilatory effect and is clinically indicated mainly for the relaxation of skeletal muscle.
Ethperisone is a central skeletal muscle relaxant, mainly play a role in relaxing skeletal muscle. It acts on vascular smooth muscle and has the effect of dilating blood vessels and increasing blood flow.
Due to the effect of skeletal muscle relaxation, it can also be applied to neck and shoulder syndrome, frozen shoulder, lumbar spine disease. It is also used for cerebrovascular disorders, spasmodic spinal cord paralysis, cervical spondylosis, post-surgical sequelae, and spasmodic paralysis left by trauma.
Serious adverse reactions, such as shock, can occur after use of the drug. There can also be elevated aminotransferases, liver damage, anemia, allergies, insomnia, headache, numbness of the limbs. Patients with allergies to the components of this drug should be prohibited.
Patients are advised to use Eperisone under medical supervision.