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Hi all
sorry if I've posted in the wrong place here, as I am new. Having spent some time going through people's post I am now awaiting my baclofen in the post having got it recommended from someone here from 4x.com. But very worrying for me it says on its website not to be taken if you have decreased liver function!? Can anyone help me with any info?? I have tried Kudzu and L Glutamine but not have had any success with those Love and best wishes to all |
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http://www.urbanfool.us/MWO/maintenance.pdf also this thread Consolidated Baclofen Information Thread
Hi CM read this study ,baclofen is 85% released from the body via urine and feaces predominantly the kidneys if you have a renal disease or problem with kidney urinary tract you should not take it.. I am not a doctor and as always best to do this under medical supervision if you can find a willing doctor. Good luck its just a helper not a cure Reg Last edited by reggie : 01-05-2010 at 08:01 AM. |
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