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Baclofen question
I am wondering from people that are taking Baclofen for their spasticity. Has this helped you? Have you needed to increase the dose or even needed to go on a Baclofen pump? I am currently on 20mg TID
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You would feel the full benefits of Baclofen in a month or two, depending on how your body reacts to it. You may need to increase the dose until you reach a dose that is right for you. But, before increasing your dose, you have to consult with your doctor first. Hope this helps.
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