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Strangley enough, I recall being on both at the same time. Baclofen doesn't work for me and it made me go through withdrawals when I stopped taking it. Whch is weird that I don't have that prob when I come off of opiate pain meds.

If the neurontin works, I say stick with it. As far as I know, baclofen is a mucle relaxer and neurontin works for nerve pain even though it is actually an anti siezure med.
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