Acute Porphyria Drug Database

Monograph

M03BX01 - Baclofen
Propably not porphyrinogenic
PNP

Rationale
Not metabolised. Considered unsafe in two references.
Chemical description
Tablets; dose 30-75 mg/d. Central muscle relaxant, chemically related to GABA, an inhibitory nervous transmittor. Excreted in unchanged form in urine and stool. South African list: use with extreme caution only. French list: interdit
IPNet drug reports
Uneventful use reported in 1 patient with acute porphyria.
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Tradenames
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