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Default Spasticity and Rls

Baclofen doesnt always work on stopping my spasms and jerky legs. Is there anything OTC that anyone has tried that worked for leg spasms or RLS?
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Left disabled after 2 previous flares
Betaseron '02, Copaxone '12, Tecfidera '13
(allergic reaction to all)
No longer taking any MS therapy meds
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