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Tag: Intrathecal baclofen

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Can Baclofen Cause Dystonia? Understanding a Rare Adverse Effect and Withdrawal Risk

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While baclofen is commonly used to treat muscle spasticity, case reports document a paradoxical, albeit rare, side effect: drug-induced dystonia. The relationship between this muscle relaxant and the complex movement disorder of dystonia is nuanced, as baclofen is also used as a treatment for it. Understanding the distinct mechanisms—direct induction and withdrawal-related complications—is critical for patient safety.

Understanding the Use of Baclofen for MS Spasticity

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According to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, baclofen is an FDA-approved muscle relaxant that is a common and effective treatment for the spasticity that affects many people with MS. Spasticity, a condition characterized by muscle stiffness and involuntary spasms, can significantly impact a person's quality of life and mobility.

Can baclofen be used for multiple sclerosis?

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Spasticity, a condition involving muscle stiffness and involuntary spasms, affects over 80% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) at some point. The affirmative answer to **Can baclofen be used for multiple sclerosis?** lies in its effectiveness at managing this common and disabling symptom.