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Baclofen

baclofen

Basic Information

Summary

Also known as Lioresal, Baclofen is a GABAb receptor agonist and central nervous system depressant used to treat spasticity, and holds promise as a treatment for alcoholism. It exhibits mild intoxicating effects similar to phenibut or pregabalin.

Depressant

Depressants are drugs which reduce arousal and stimulation in the user, characterised by a depressing of mental and physical functions.

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Habit-forming

These drugs pose a higher risk of causing habit forming behaviour, take particular care with the amount and frequency they are taken.

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Dose

Oral
Light10-20mg
Common20-50
Strong50-75
Heavy75-125mg

NOTE: Past 125mg's you may run into the issue of blacking out.

Duration

All ROAs
Onset15-45 minutes
Duration3-6 hours
After-effects1-6 hours

Avoid

All other CNS depressants.

Aliases

gablofen

Bioavailability

Oral: 74%.

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Interactions

No interaction information for Baclofen

References & Notes

General