Baclofen is a muscle relaxer that starts with the letter B
No. Baclofen is a muscle relaxer and an anti-spastic agent.
It is a muscle relaxer. It should reduce muscle spasms and stiffness but may also make you sleepy.
No, it is not. It is a strong muscle relaxer.
The muscle relaxer baclofen is usually out of a person system within 24 hours. If a person has been taking the drug on a regular basis it could take several days for the drug to leave the system.
No. It is a muscle relaxant.
Baclofen used for muscle spasms does contain codeine.
can you go through with withraw from a muscle relaxer
muscle relaxer
How do you get a muscle relaxer out your system
There are many, Soma, Flexeril, Zanaflex (this is really strong and used in Multiple Sclerosis), Baclofen-most popular for back pain and skelaxin. These are ones that I have been on personally because I have had several back surgeries due to an accident which slipped a disc, caused paralysis and ended up in a wheel chair. Hope this helps. Above all CALL YOUR DOCTOR, DO NOT MIX WITH ALCOHOL- YOU WILL STOP BREATHING!!!! Source: A RN in NJ Disclaimer: Any advice that I give is that ADVICE. You MUST see a licensed physician for evaluation and prescriptions. They are trained to treat you.
No.