Baclofen lowers the seizure threshold and may precipitate seizures in people with a history of epilepsy. Therefore, it is essential to evaluate possible vulnerability to seizures. Epilepsy is a contraindication for the use of baclofen in some countries. Baclofen treatment in people with current epilepsy requires co-management with a neurologist.
Even if constipation is well managed, baclofen may disrupt this management, thus limiting titration to an effective dose. Lastly, with regard to the effect of baclofen on seizures, studies are mixed regarding baclofen lowering a person s seizure threshold, causing new onset seizures, or exacerbating an existing seizure disorder . For children
Baclofen, cyclobenzaprine. Over-stimulation, Chlorzoxazone. Seizure, Baclofen. Tremor, Orphenadrine. Psychiatric side effects. Insomnia, Baclofen. Nervousness
Baclofen, cyclobenzaprine. Over-stimulation, Chlorzoxazone. Seizure, Baclofen. Tremor, Orphenadrine. Psychiatric side effects. Insomnia, Baclofen. Nervousness
Baclofen is a muscle relaxer and an antispastic agent. Baclofen is used depression, or seizures. Other drugs may interact with baclofen, including
Baclofen, cyclobenzaprine. Over-stimulation, Chlorzoxazone. Seizure, Baclofen. Tremor, Orphenadrine. Psychiatric side effects. Insomnia, Baclofen. Nervousness
Confusion, Baclofen, cyclobenzaprine ; Over-stimulation, Chlorzoxazone ; Seizure, Baclofen ; Tremor, Orphenadrine.
Confusion, Baclofen, cyclobenzaprine ; Over-stimulation, Chlorzoxazone ; Seizure, Baclofen ; Tremor, Orphenadrine.
Confusion, Baclofen, cyclobenzaprine ; Over-stimulation, Chlorzoxazone ; Seizure, Baclofen ; Tremor, Orphenadrine.
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