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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to footer For Medicare For Providers For Brokers For Employers Español For Individuals & Families: For Individuals & Families Medical Dental Other Supplemental Explore coverage through work How to Buy Health Insurance Types of Dental Insurance Open Enrollment vs. Special Enrollment See all topics Shop for Medicare plans Member Guide Find a Doctor Log in to myCigna Home Knowledge Center Wellness Library baclofen (oral) What is the most important information I should know about baclofen? What is the most important information I should know about baclofen? Use only as directed. Tell your doctor if you use other medicines or have other medical conditions or allergies. Do not stop using baclofen suddenly, or you could have unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. What is baclofen? What is baclofen? Baclofen is a muscle relaxer that is used to treat muscle pain, spasms, and stiffness in people with multiple sclerosis or spinal cord injury or disease. Baclofen may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking baclofen? What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking baclofen? You should not use baclofen if you are allergic to it. Tell your doctor if you have ever had: mental illness or psychosis; a nervous system disorder; epilepsy or other seizure disorder; a stroke or blood clot; or kidney disease. Using baclofen may increase your risk of developing an ovarian cyst. Talk with your doctor about your specific risk. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. If you take baclofen during pregnancy, your newborn baby may have withdrawal symptoms such as tremors, rigid muscles, or a seizure. Follow your doctor's instructions about tapering your dose as your due date approaches. If you take baclofen
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