no it's for muscle spasms
Baclofen is not listed for nerve pain. Naproxen lists nerve pain relief as one of it's jobs.
Source: rx2040. com Baclofen is used for treating spasm of skeletal muscles, muscle clonus, cramping of muscles, rigidity, spinal cord injury and pain caused by disorders such as multiple sclerosis. Baclofen acts by relaxing skeletal muscles, the muscles that move the skeleton (and also called striated muscle).
yes you can i have back pain and going for x rays tomorrow and temporary my doctor gave me 500 mg of naproxen and 10g of baclofen.
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Baclofen is useful for the alleviation of signs and symptoms of spasticity resulting from multiple sclerosis, particularly for the relief of flexor spasms and concomitant pain, clonus, and muscular rigidity. Patients should have reversible spasticity so that baclofen treatment will aid in restoring residual function. Baclofen may also be of some value in patients with spinal cord injuries and other spinal cord diseases. Baclofen is not indicated in the treatment of skeletal muscle spasm resulting from rheumatic disorders. The efficacy of baclofen in stroke, cerebral palsy, and Parkinson's disease has not been established and, therefore, it is not recommended for these conditions.
Carbamazepine , phenytoin, gabapentin , baclofen, and tricyclic antidepressants may be used to ameliorate the pain of glossopharyngeal neuralgia.
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No. Baclofen is a muscle relaxer and an anti-spastic agent.
Medication can, but not Tylenol or fruit.
Baclofen used for muscle spasms does contain codeine.
Oral drugs such as baclofen can be taken, or in more extreme cases, a baclofen pump can be implanted to deliver baclofen direct to the spinal cord.
Yes , Baclofen (Lioresal) can be taken with most cold medications.