Indications - Baclofen is indicated in- spasticity resulting from multiple sclerosis flexor spasms and concomitant pain, clonus and muscular rigidity skeletal muscle spasm resulting from rheumatic disorders spinal cord injuries and other spinal cord diseases cerebrovascular accidents or neoplastic or degenerative brain disease
Dosage & Administration - Adult & children over 10 years: 5 mg 3 times daily, preferably with or after food, gradually increased; max. 100 mg daily. Children <10 years: Treatment is usually started with 2.5 mg (2.5 ml) given 4 times daily then raised according to requirement. Daily maintenance dose- 12 month-2 years: 10-20 mg (10-20 ml) 2 years-6 years: 20-30 mg (20-30 ml) 6 years-10 years: 30-60 mg (30-60 ml)
Side Effects - The most common adverse reactions associated with Baclofen are transient drowsiness, daytime sedation, dizziness, weakness and fatigue. Central Nervous System: Headache (<10%), insomnia (<10%), and rarely, euphoria, excitement, depression, confusion, hallucinations, paraesthesia, nightmares, muscle pain, tinnitus, slurred speech, co-ordination disorder, tremor, rigidity, dystonia, ataxia, blurred vision, nystagmus, strabismus, miosis, mydriasis, diplopia, dysarthria, epileptic seizures, respiratory depression. Cardiovascular: Hypotension (<10%), rare instances of dyspnoea, palpitation, chest pain, syncope. Gastrointestinal: Nausea (approximately 10%), constipation (<10%) and rarely, dry mouth, anorexia, taste disorder, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea and positive test for occult blood in stool. Genitourinary: Urinary frequency (<10%) and rarely, enuresis, urinary retention, dysuria, impotence, inability to ejaculate, nocturia, haematuria. Other: Instances of rash, pruritus, ankle oedema, excessive perspiration, weight gain, nasal congestion, visual disturbances, hepatic function disorders and paradoxical increase in spasticity. Muscular hypotonia of a degree sufficient to make walking or movement difficult may occur but is usually relieved by readjusting the dosage. For this purpose, the daytime dosage may be reduced and the evening dosage increased.
Contraindications - Baclofen is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to any component of this product.
Others - Pregnancy & Lactation Pregnancy category B3. Safe use of Baclofen during pregnancy has not been established. Baclofen crosses the placental barrier. Baclofen should only be administered to pregnant women when in the judgement of the physician concludes that the potential benefits outweigh the possible hazards. Baclofen is excreted in breast milk however evidence to date suggests that the quantities are so small that no undesirable effects on the infant would be expected. Overdose Effects Gastric lavage is important in case of severe overdose.