Table of Contents
- 1 What is Liofen?
- 2 Uses of Liofen
- 3 How does Liofen work?
- 4 Liofen Price in India
- 5 How to take Liofen
- 6 Common Dosage of Liofen
- 7 When to avoid Liofen
- 8 Drug interactions to be careful about
- 9 Precautions when taking Liofen
- 10 Side Effects of Liofen
- 11 Are There Any Reported Allergic Reactions?
- 12 What Are The Effects of Liofen on Organs?
- 13 Shows Effects / Results In
- 14 Storage
- 15 Pro Tips
- 16 FAQs
- 16.1 Is Liofen addictive?
- 16.2 Can I have Liofen with alcohol?
- 16.3 Any particular food item to be avoided?
- 16.4 Can I have Liofen when pregnant?
- 16.5 Can I have Liofen when feeding a baby?
- 16.6 Can I drive after taking Liofen?
- 16.7 What happens if I overdose on Liofen?
- 16.8 What happens if I eat expired Liofen?
- 16.9 What happens if I miss a dose of Liofen?
Liofen Composition – Baclofen (10mg)
Manufactured By – Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd
Prescription – Prescription Required
Form – Tablet
Price – Rs 105.86
Quantity – 10 tablets in 1 strip
What is Liofen?
- Liofen is an anti-spastic agent (muscle relaxant) which is used to relieve pain and improves the muscle movement
- Liofen contains “Baclofen” as its active ingredient and it is available for oral administration in tablet form
Manufactured By – Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd
Other variants and compositions
Variant | Composition |
Liofen 10 Tablet / Liofen XL 10 Capsule | Baclofen (10mg) |
Liofen XL 20 Capsule | Baclofen (20mg) |
Liofen 5 Tablet | Baclofen (5mg) |
Liofen XL 30 Capsule | Baclofen (30mg) |
Liofen 25 Tablet | Baclofen (25mg) |
Liofen 40 mg Capsule XL | Baclofen (40mg) |
Liofen 50 mg Injection | Baclofen (50mg) |
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Uses of Liofen
It is prescribed for:
- Spasticity in many neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis, amyotropic lateral sclerosis (ALS), spinal injuries and flexor spasms
- Spasticity due to injury to head and neck region
- Motor neuron disease
- Symptomatic relief of spasms
How does Liofen work?
- Liofen is a muscle relaxant
- The primary site of action of Liofen is considered to be in the brain and spinal cord where it depresses both polysynaptic and monosynaptic reflexes and relieves muscle stiffness
Liofen Price in India
Specifics | Liofen Price |
Liofen 10 mg Tablet – 10 Tablets | Rs 105 |
How to take Liofen
- It is administered in the form of tablet. It is well absorbed orally. Liofen should always be taken after food
Swallow the tablet without crushing or breaking it
Common Dosage of Liofen
- Liofen is usually initiated at a low dose and the dose can be subsequently gradually increased until optimum effect is achieved
- The dose of Liofen can be initiated with 5 mg tablet three times a day. The dose can later be increased to 10 mg followed by 15 mg and 20 mg three times a day
- Maximum recommended dose per day is 80mg. the lowest possible dose of Liofen which gives optimal results is usually recommended
- Abrupt drug withdrawal may lead to withdrawal effects like hallucinations and seizures
When to avoid Liofen
- Avoid taking Liofen, if you are allergic to it or to any other components present in it
- Before taking this medicine, consult your doctor if you have a history of stroke or blood clots, epilepsy or other seizure disorders, or if you are taking a narcotic medication
- Patients with the kidney disease need to be cautious while taking Liofen. It can increase its concentration which can lead to harmful effects
Drug interactions to be careful about
- Any central nervous system medication like Clobazam should be avoided while taking Liofen, as these medicines may cause dizziness, confusion and breathing difficulty if taken together
- Combination of Liofen and opioids or cough preparations that contain opioids like codeine, hydrocodone is not recommended, as these preparations may increase the risk of sedation and breathing difficulty if taken together
- Co-administration of Liofen and antihypertensive medications may lower the blood pressure if taken together
Precautions when taking Liofen
- Consumption of alcohol needs to be avoided completely
- Withdrawal of Liofen after chronic use may cause hallucinations, tachycardia and seizures
Side Effects of Liofen
- Transient Drowsiness (most common)
- Fatigue
- Hypotension (decreased blood pressure)
- Hallucinations
- Slurred speech
- Ringing or buzzing in the ears
- Change in mood
- Skin rash
- Confusion
- Dizziness
- Nausea or Vomiting
- Muscle weakness
- Headache
- Constipation
- Difficult or painful urination
Are There Any Reported Allergic Reactions?
Signs of allergic reactions are:
- Rash
- Hives
- Itching
- Shortness of breath
- Swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat
What Are The Effects of Liofen on Organs?
- Central Nervous System reactions- Sedation, unsteadiness, dizziness, headache, confusion and hallucinations
- Gastrointestinal reactions- Stomach upset, nausea, constipation, dry mouth, loss of appetite, taste disorder, abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea
- Cardiovascular reactions- Low blood pressure, difficulty in breathing, palpitation, chest pain and fainting
- Genitourinary reactions- Urinary frequency and bedwetting
- Other reactions- Rash, itching, ankle swelling, excessive perspiration, weight gain and nasal congestion
Shows Effects / Results In
- Liofen is a muscle relaxant and anti-spastic and it blocks the release of excitatory transmitters
- Blocking of these transmitters help relieving pain and ease the muscle movement
- Liofen starts showing its effect within 3-4 hours of its oral administration
Storage
- Keep it in an air-tight container
- Keep it away from direct light or moisture
- Keep it out of reach of children
Pro Tips
- Liofen is not approved for anyone younger than 12 years old
- Most common adverse effect of liofen is sedation and drowsiness. Avoid driving while on Liofen therapy
- Liofen should not be administered for relaxation of skeletal muscle spasm
FAQs
Is Liofen addictive?
No
Can I have Liofen with alcohol?
No
Any particular food item to be avoided?
No, not until your doctor tells you otherwise.
Can I have Liofen when pregnant?
Liofen should only be used in pregnancy if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to foetus.
Can I have Liofen when feeding a baby?
Yes, only if benefit outweigh the risks.
Can I drive after taking Liofen?
No
What happens if I overdose on Liofen?
Overdose symptoms may include muscle weakness, vomiting, drowsiness, dilated pupils, weak or shallow breathing, seizure.
What happens if I eat expired Liofen?
Expired drug may become ineffective in treating your prescribed conditions, thus to be on the safe side, it is important not to use expired drug.
What happens if I miss a dose of Liofen?
If you miss a dose of Liofen, skip it and continue with your normal schedule. Do not double the dose for a missed one.