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Baclofen Information

What's inside Baclofen

Baclofen Active Ingredients: baclofen, details.
Baclofen Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Baclofen 20 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Baclofen 10 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Baclofen - powder compounding 100.0 gram(s) OTC

Recent Baclofen Side Effects

Posted by twinsfan 8 days ago
Don't know for sure, but edema in legs, 125 resting heartbeat, extremely short of breath doing simple things like walking up stairs and putting sheets on the bed. And totally exhausted.

Posted by deana319 about 1 year ago
started experiencing hand tics last August of 08, and extreme fatigue been taking for five years,and have never had this trouble until last year. My liver has shown elevations. Don't know what this is about.

Posted by rachele40 about 1 year ago
i am feeling spaced out, always tired body feels shaky can any one tell me if i stop taking will nthis stop thanks Rachele

Baclofen in the News

‘ On a wing and a prayer’ - In-Forum
Later in 2001, Wedberg underwent a procedure to install a pump that would release a steady stream of the muscle relaxant baclofen into her spinal cord and ...
Thu Mar 06 01:09:47 +0000 2008

‘On a wing and a prayer’: Woman watches $600000 nest egg erode for ... - Grand Forks Herald
Later in 2001, Wedberg underwent a procedure to install a pump that would release a steady stream of the muscle relaxant baclofen into her spinal cord and ...
Thu Mar 06 10:22:35 +0000 2008

‘ On a wing and a prayer’ - In-Forum
Later in 2001, Wedberg underwent a procedure to install a pump that would release a steady stream of the muscle relaxant baclofen into her spinal cord and ...
Thu Mar 06 01:09:47 +0000 2008

Baclofen Chemical Information

baclofen - A synthetic chlorophenyl-butanoic acid derivative used to treat spasms due to spinal cord damage and multiple sclerosis, muscle-relaxing Baclofen acts as a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) agonist specific for GABA-B receptors. It acts at spinal and supraspinal sites, reducing excitatory transmission. (NCI04)


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