What is baclofen, and how does it work (mechanism of action)?

Baclofen is an oral and injectable medication that relaxes skeletal muscles, the muscles that move the skeleton (and also called striated muscle). Chemically, baclofen is related to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a naturally occurring neurotransmitter in the brain. Neurotransmitters are chemicals that nerves use to communicate with one another. GABA released by some nerves causes the activity of other nerves to decrease. It is believed that baclofen, acting like GABA, blocks the activity of nerves within the part of the brain that controls the contraction and relaxation of skeletal muscle. Baclofen was approved by the FDA in November 1977.

What are the uses for baclofen?

Baclofen is used for treating spasm of skeletal muscles, muscle clonus, rigidity, andpaincaused by disorders such asmultiple sclerosis. It is also injected into the spinal cord (intrathecal) for management of severespasticity.

What are the side effects of baclofen?

Common side effects of baclofen are:

Abrupt discontinuation of oral baclofen may causeseizuresandhallucinations. Abrupt discontinuation of intrathecal baclofen may result in:

  • highfever,
  • rebound spasticity,
  • muscle rigidity, and
  • rhabdomyolysis(muscle breakdown) that can progress to failure of several organs, including the kidney, and even death.

What is the dosage for baclofen?

The usual starting dose of oral baclofen for treating spasticity in adults is 5 mg given three times daily. Based on the response, the dose can be increased by 5 mg every three days to a maximum of 80 mg/day in divided doses.

Which drugs or supplements interact with baclofen?

Use of baclofen with otherdrugsthat also depress the function of nerves may lead to additional reduction in brain function.

In addition to the risk of depressing brain function, the use of baclofen andtricyclic antidepressants(for example,amitriptyline[Elavil,Endep],doxepin[Sinequan, Adapin]) together may cause muscle weakness.

Use of baclofen andmonoamine oxidase inhibitors(for example, phenelzine [Nardil], tranylcypromine or [Parnate]) can result in greaterdepressionof brain function as well aslow blood pressure.

Because baclofen can increase bloodsugar, doses of antidiabetic drugs may need to be adjusted when baclofen is begun.

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Is baclofen safe to take if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?

The use of baclofen bypregnantwomen has not been evaluated.

Baclofen can be detected in thebreast milkof mothers taking oral baclofen. No information is available on the presence of baclofen in the breast milk of mothers receiving baclofen intrathecally.

What else should I know about baclofen?

  • Baclofen is available as Tablets: 10 and 20 mg. Intrathecal: 0.05 mg/ml, 0.5 mg/ml, 1 MG/ML, 2 mg/ml
  • Baclofen should be stored between 15 C (59 F) and 30 C (86 F).
  • Gablofen, Lioresal are the brand names available for baclofen in the US.
  • Baclofen is available in generic form. You need a prescription to obtain this medication.

Summary

Baclofen, (Gablofen,Lioresal, [Kemstro has been discontinued]) is a medication prescribed for the treatment of spasms of skeletal muscles, muscle rigidity, muscle clonus, andpaincaused by disorders likemultiple sclerosis. Side effects,drug interactions, warnings and precautions, andpregnancysafety information should be reviewed prior to taking any medication.

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Medically reviewed by John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP; Board Certified Emergency Medicine

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