The NICE guideline for MS recommends that baclofen should be the first drug used when treating MS spasticity (muscle stiffness).
by KA Smith 2024 Cited by 2Conclusions Younger patients with MS are more likely to receive baclofen compared with older patients with MS. High rates of baclofen discontinuation
The NICE guideline for MS recommends that baclofen should be the first drug used when treating MS spasticity (muscle stiffness).
Baclofen can't treat MS itself. However, this medication can be effective in reducing the symptoms associated with severe spasticity caused by MS.
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The NICE guideline for MS recommends that baclofen should be the first drug used when treating MS spasticity (muscle stiffness).
Baclofen, an approved therapy for spasticity in MS patients, could promote myelin repair. Further studies in MS patients are needed to confirm these
The NICE guideline for MS recommends that baclofen should be the first drug used when treating MS spasticity (muscle stiffness). Baclofen is also sometimes used in combination with other medication to treat trigeminal neuralgia.
The NICE guideline for MS recommends that baclofen should be the first drug used when treating MS spasticity (muscle stiffness). Baclofen is
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