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Default can baclofen cause your muscles to hurt??

weird question I guess... been on baclofen for year or so... started on it with neuro due to stiffness in ankles, back and body when waking!! worked wonders at first.. eventually started getting stiffness/spasms in back and neck... (or maybe had that too before starting baclofen, not sure memory bad wish I had kept notes)

anyhow, they upped the dosage... anyhow does anyone have muscles that hurt more since being on baclofen??? or worse stiffening... etc... hugss,sarah
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