No, baclofen is not a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Baclofen is a muscle relaxant used primarily to treat muscle spasticity, particularly in conditions like multiple sclerosis or spinal cord injuries. Unlike NSAIDs, which are primarily used to reduce inflammation and pain, baclofen works by acting on the central nervous system to decrease muscle tone and spasms.
No. Baclofen is a muscle relaxer and an anti-spastic agent.
Baclofen used for muscle spasms does contain codeine.
no
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.
No, loratadine is not an NSAID. It is an antihistamine.
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Baclofen is not a narcotic, but it does have many side effects and is sometimes used for opiate withdraw.
No
No. It is a muscle relaxant.
No it is not.
Yes Aleve is an NSAID it is the medication Naproxin sodium