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Lioresal - Baclofen

Linfolysin - Chlorambucil Linosal - Betamethasone Linostil -Dimetacrine tartrate Linton Haloperidol Linyl - Phentermine HCI Lioresal Baclofen Lipanor - Ciprofibrate Lipenthyl - Fenofibrate Lipentyl - Fenofibrate Lipavil - Clofibrate Lipavlon - Clofibrate Lipenan - Clofibride Lipidax - Fenofibrate Lipidicon - Clofibrate Lipidil - Fenofibrate Lipo - Folic acid Lipo-BC - Inositol... [Pg.1713]

Winuner C. Uber Lioresal- (Baclofen-) Intoxikationen— Ein kasuistischer Beitrag. Dtsch Gesundheitsw 1982 37 1500. [Pg.412]

The mode of action of many skeletal muscle relaxants, for example carisoprodol (Soma), baclofen (Lioresal), and chlorzoxazone (Paraflex), is not clearly understood. Many of tiiese dragp do not directly relax skeletal muscles, but dieir ability to relieve acute painful musculoskeletal conditions may be due to their sedative action. Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) appears to have an effect on muscle tone, tiius reducing muscle spasm. [Pg.191]

Baclofen (Lioresal Intrathecal, generic) Carisoprodol (Soma) Chlorzoxazone (Paraflex, Parafon Forte DSC, others)... [Pg.52]

Baclofen (Lioresal) is the parachlorophenol analogue of the naturally occurring neurotransmitter y-aminobu-tyric acid (GABA). [Pg.344]

Drug Baclofen (Lioresal] Oral Dosage Adult 5 mg TID initially increase by 5 mg at 3-day intervals as required maximum recommended dosage is 80 mg/day. Children No specific pediatric dosage is listed the adult dose must be decreased according to the size and age of the child. Comments More effective in treating spasticity resulting from spinal cord lesions (versus cerebral lesions]. [Pg.167]

Carbamazepine (Epitol, Tegretol) is the drug of choice but if attacks are not controlled completely by carbamazepine or the patient cannot tolerate this agent, the addition of baclofen (Lioresal) has been effective. Phenytoin (Dilantin) also may be administered when results are suboptimal with carbamazepine. Both drugs may be given alone, with carbamazepine, or with each other, but phenytoin is less effective than baclofen. [Pg.329]

Baclofen (Lioresal) Route PO/ Pregnancy Pharmacokinetic Well absorbed ... [Pg.223]

Baclofen (Lioresal) (for chronic neurologic disorders and muscle trauma)... [Pg.231]

Trade names Alpha-Baclofen Baclofen (Watson) Baclon Baclosal Baklofen Clofen Dom-Baclofen Gen-Baclofen Lebic Lioresal (Medtronic) Nu-Baclo Pacifen PMS-Baclofen Spinax Indications Spasticity resulting from multiple sclerosis Category GABA receptor agonist Skeletal muscle relaxant Half-life 2.5-4 hours... [Pg.60]

Clofen, Dom-Baclofen, Gen-Baclofen, Lebic, Lioresal, Benahist diphenhydramine... [Pg.638]


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