Efficacy and Side Effects of Baclofen Tablets

Baclofen tablets are muscle relaxants that act on the spinal cord area to prevent and promote healing of bedsores, improve sleep and bladder and anal sphincter function, as well as stimulate the secretion of gastric acid and have an analgesic effect. Side effects of this product include fatigue, respiratory depression, ataxia, tremor, headache and insomnia, dry mouth, depression, abnormal regulation, visual disturbances, nausea and dry heaves, excessive sweating, and frequent urination. Baclofen tablets are mainly used for severe but reversible muscle spasms caused by multiple sclerosis. It may be effective in spasms caused by infectious, degenerative, traumatic, tumor, or spinal cord disease of unknown cause. Contraindicated in persons who are hypersensitive to baclofen or any other excipient ingredient. Use with caution in patients with peptic ulcers, cerebrovascular disease, hepatic or renal insufficiency, urinary disorders, and when muscle tension is required to maintain upright posture and motor balance. Patients taking Baclofen Tablets for a long period of time should not suddenly stop using the drug, which may cause anxiety, blurred consciousness, hallucinations, psychosis, mania or convulsions, dyskinesia, tachycardia, hypothermia and so on. Please take it under the guidance of a professional doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions, and use the medicine reasonably.