It is a muscle relaxer.
It should reduce muscle spasms and stiffness but may also make you sleepy.
No. Baclofen is a muscle relaxer and an anti-spastic agent.
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.
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Baclofen is a muscle relaxant that can help reduce spasticity and muscle tightness, which may be beneficial for some symptoms associated with sarcoidosis, particularly if there's neurological involvement. However, its effectiveness for leg movement specifically related to sarcoidosis can vary by individual. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for a tailored treatment plan, as they can assess the specific symptoms and potential benefits of baclofen in your case.
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Baclofen is not a narcotic, but it does have many side effects and is sometimes used for opiate withdraw.
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No. It is a muscle relaxant.
No it is not.
No, but something like benzos and baclofen both are GABAs, or both mess with gaba receptors. Something like that.