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It's a good general anti-spasticity drug. It's used for people with MS,
CP, spinal cord injuries, stroke and other neurological disabilities that
cause spasticity. It's been around since at least 1983. A friend was in a
car accident in 1983, and baclofen (lioresal) was the first drug that he
got for his spasms. It was fairly new then, because it hadn't become
available as a generic.
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013, Kathleen Salkin wrote:
> No, it's been around for at least 10 years.
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> > Is this a fairly new thing? Thanks!
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> > > Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 18:22:34 -0500
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> > > Subject: Bacofen
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> > > Does anybody know if Bacofen is a CP thing?
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