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Old 12-17-2008, 07:01 AM   #1
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Default Baclofen - How Much Do You Take?

I have been having some bad spasticity pain in my right leg. It's right behind my knee and travels downward.

I have a prescription for 10 mg Baclofen to be taken 3X daily. It's not enough. I have been doubling up and taking 20 mg two or three times daily. Sometimes that's not even enough. I guess I could tolerate the pain....but it gets annoying to never find a comfortable position to sit or lay...so I end up taking the meds.

How much is too much? What does everyone else take?
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