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Originally Posted by BrandonTheMighty View Post
Can anyone tell me some signs to look out for, or with my current dosage if I even have anything to worry about...
Brandon,

You can check here, or Google: baclofen withdrawal symptoms

Keep trying your doctor; if the answering service supplies an emergency number, call that; someone should be taking his emergency calls. You might also try the pharmacy that filled the prescription. In some cases, they may be able to give you a small emergency supply. If not, they should be able to advise you in some other way.

The Tramadol may ease/lessen some of the withdrawal symptoms, but I'm not sure. Do not take more than you are supposed to. Try to keep yourself occupied/distracted instead of constantly thinking/worrying about it.

If something serious does occur, like seizure, hallucinations, or losing consciousness, get to an emergency room, but DO NOT drive yourself; have someone else drive you or call an ambulance. Prepare a list of everything you're taking, how much, and the last time you took it.

You may come through this fine, or with some minor discomfort, but better to be prepared.

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