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A friend of mine is going through a particularly rough spinal lesion attack (paralyzed from the waist down, etc), and she is using 10 mg of Baclofen a day. I've never used any of these drugs, but she is saying that that isn't even touching the pain.
Can she raise the baclofen up, and to what amount? Can there be any problems from doing that? (She's between neuros right now ~ awaiting an appt ~ and is in terrible pain...) Thanks, Cherie
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