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Baclofen, sold
under the
brand name
Lioresal among others, is a
medication used to
treat muscle spasticity such as from a
spinal cord
injury or multiple...
- orally-administered
baclofen.
Intrathecal baclofen also
carries none of the side effects, such as sleepiness, that
typically occur with oral
baclofen. However,...
- the
protective sheath surrounding the
spinal cord.
Medications such as
baclofen, bupivacaine, clonidine, morphine, hydromorphone,
fentanyl or ziconotide...
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Phenibut is
thought to act as a
GABAB receptor agonist,
similarly to
baclofen and γ-hydroxybutyrate (GHB). However, at low concentrations,
phenibut mildly...
- sclerosis, and
spastic cerebral palsy.
Effectiveness appears similar to
baclofen or diazepam. It is
taken by mouth.
Common side
effects of
tizanidine include...
- benzodiazepine) and a
number of opioids.
Gabapentinoids like
gabapentin and
baclofen are
depressants and have anticonvulsant, and
anxiolytic effects. Most anticonvulsants...
- sizes. A
baclofen pump has been used to
treat patients of all ages
exhibiting muscle spasticity along with dystonia. The pump
delivers baclofen via a catheter...
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exaggerated deep
tendon reflex.
Spasticity is
often treated with the drug
baclofen,
which acts as an
agonist at GABA receptors,
which are inhibitory. Spastic...
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tetrazepam and
other benzodiazepines, mephenoxalone, methocarbamol, dantrolene,
baclofen.
Drugs once but no
longer or very
rarely used to
relax skeletal muscles...
- (GABA) and is the 4-methyl
analogue of phenibut, and is also an
analogue of
baclofen where the 4-chloro
substitution has been
replaced with a 4-methyl substitution...