Baclofen is a medication used to treat muscle spasticity, particularly in patients with conditions like spinal cord lesions and multiple sclerosis. Initially designed in 1960 to address epilepsy, baclofen was reintroduced in 1971 for its efficacy in treating muscle spasticity. Baclofen effectively manages spasticity by relieving flexor spasms, clonus, and associated pain. This efficacy has led to baclofen being prescribed for various FDA-approved indications and off-label uses.Understanding the complex pharmacology of baclofen involves reviewing its indications, mechanism of action, administration protocols, associated adverse reactions, contraindications, pharmacokinetics, and monitoring requirements. Healthcare professionals must also consider the FDA-issued box warnings and clinical toxicology before prescribing baclofen. The interprofessional healthcare team is crucial in optimizing treatment plans to minimize adverse effects while meeting individual patient needs. A review of the information in this activity enables healthcare professionals to make informed decisions about baclofen therapy, optimize dosage regimens, and improve patient outcomes in managing conditions associated with muscle spasticity.
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