Description
Baclofen 10 mg Tablets for Muscle Spasticity Relief
Baclosign-10mg contains baclofen, a centrally acting muscle relaxant used to help manage muscle spasms and stiffness. It works on the nervous system to reduce excessive nerve activity. As a result, it may support improved mobility and overall physical comfort, especially in individuals with neurological conditions.
How Baclofen 10 mg Tablets Work for Muscle Relaxation
Baclofen acts on GABA receptors in the brain and spinal cord. Consequently, it reduces the nerve signals that trigger muscle spasms. Over time, this helps relax muscles and may improve movement and flexibility.
Usage Instructions
- Take exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider
- Usually taken up to three times daily
- Take at consistent times each day for best results
- Swallow the tablet whole with water
- Do not crush or chew the tablet
Benefits of Baclofen Tablets
- Helps reduce muscle stiffness and spasms
- Supports improved flexibility and movement
- Additionally, assists in managing neurological muscle conditions
Medical Use
Baclosign-10mg is commonly prescribed for conditions such as multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, and cerebral palsy. In some cases, healthcare providers may also recommend it for other muscle-related conditions based on individual needs.
Safety Information
- Avoid alcohol, as it may increase drowsiness
- Use caution when driving or operating machinery
- Inform your doctor about other medications or supplements
- Do not stop treatment suddenly without medical advice
Storage Instructions
Store at room temperature away from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
FAQs
What is Baclosign-10mg used for?
It is used to manage muscle spasticity and stiffness, particularly in neurological conditions.
How should I take baclofen 10 mg tablets?
Take them exactly as prescribed by your doctor, usually multiple times daily at consistent intervals.
Can it be used for chronic pain?
In some cases, doctors may prescribe it for chronic pain. However, this should only be done under medical supervision.









