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Intrathecal Baclofen for Spasticity
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 04, 1994 (Issue 917)
baclofen (Lioresal Intrathecal − Medtronic)
has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration ...
An intrathecal formulation of the muscle relaxant baclofen (Lioresal Intrathecal - Medtronic) has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treatment of spasticity due to multiple sclerosis (MS) or spinal cord injury. Its use requires subcutaneous implantation of a drug pump, which infuses the drug into the subarachnoid space. Baclofen (Lioresal [Ciba-Geigy], and others) has been available as an oral formulation for many years (Medical Letter 20:43, 1978), but its use has been limited by central-nervous-system effects such as drowsiness and confusion.
Tizanidine for Spasticity
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 04, 1997 (Issue 1004)
— Baclofen (Lioresal, and others) has been available
for many years for treatment of increased muscle tone ...
Tizanidine (Zanaflex - Athena Neurosciences) has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for oral treatment of increased muscle tone associated with spasticity. It has been available in Europe and Japan for 12 years as a short-term muscle relaxant.
Drugs that may cause Cognitive Disorders in the Elderly
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 27, 2000 (Issue 1093)
salicylate intoxication
Baclofen (Lioresal)* Psychosis
Bismuth (Pepto-Bismol)* Dementia Chronic use of high ...
Older patients are especially susceptible to drug-induced cognitive impairment. They are more likely to be taking multiple drugs, to have higher blood levels of those drugs because of renal or hepatic dysfunction, and to have pre-existing cognitive problems that make it difficult to detect the role of drugs causing new symptoms or making old ones worse.
Ziconotide (Prialt) for Chronic Pain
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 05, 2005 (Issue 1223)
. Baclofen (Lioresal) is approved for intrathecal
treatment of spasticity. Other opioids, ketamine
(Ketalar ...
The FDA has approved ziconotide (Prialt - Elan) intrathecal infusion for management of severe chronic pain in patients who are intolerant of or refractory to other treatments. Ziconotide is a synthetic neuronal N-type calcium channel blocker. It is intended for use with a programmable implanted microinfusion device, but an external microinfusion device can be used temporarily.
Drugs for Alcohol Use Disorder
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 13, 2021 (Issue 1639)
– The GABA-B receptor agonist baclofen
(Lioresal, and others), which has been available in
the US for many ...
Consumption of alcohol has increased during the
COVID-19 pandemic. The Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual for Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) defines
alcohol use disorder (AUD; previously called alcohol
dependence) as meeting ≥2 of the 11 criteria listed in
Table 1 in the past year. The lifetime prevalence of AUD
in the US population has been estimated to be about
30%. Despite this high prevalence and the associated
morbidity, mortality, and costs, only 3 drugs are FDA-approved
for treatment of the disorder.
Drugs That Cause Sexual Dysfunction: An Update
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 07, 1992 (Issue 876)
Anticholinergics
†
Impotence 3
Atenolol (Tenormin, and others) Impotence 10
Baclofen (Lioresal, and others ...
Many commonly used drugs can interfere with sexual function in both men and women, causing loss of libido, interfering with erection or ejaculation in men, and delaying or preventing orgasm in women. Drug-related effects on sexual function may be difficult to distinguish from the effects of depression or disease, but most are reversible when drug use is stopped and sometimes when dosage is decreased. Since many patients are reluctant to talk about sexual difficulties, physicians may wish to ask about the possibility of drug-induced sexual dysfunction, particularly when they have...