"Baclofen" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID derivative that is a specific agonist of GABA-B RECEPTORS. It is used in the treatment of MUSCLE SPASTICITY, especially that due to SPINAL CORD INJURIES. Its therapeutic effects result from actions at spinal and supraspinal sites, generally the reduction of excitatory transmission.
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D001418
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MeSH Number(s) |
D02.241.081.114.500.350.100
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Concept/Terms |
Baclofen- Baclofen
- Baclophen
- PCP-GABA
- beta-(Aminomethyl)-4-chlorobenzenepropanoic Acid
- Chlorophenyl GABA
- GABA, Chlorophenyl
- beta-(p-Chlorophenyl)-gamma-aminobutyric Acid
Ba-34,647- Ba-34,647
- Ba34,647
- Ba-34647
- Ba34647
- CIBA-34,647-BA
- CIBA34,647BA
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Hershman DL, Lacchetti C, Dworkin RH, Lavoie Smith EM, Bleeker J, Cavaletti G, Chauhan C, Gavin P, Lavino A, Lustberg MB, Paice J, Schneider B, Smith ML, Smith T, Terstriep S, Wagner-Johnston N, Bak K, Loprinzi CL. Prevention and management of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in survivors of adult cancers: American Society of Clinical Oncology clinical practice guideline. J Clin Oncol. 2014 Jun 20; 32(18):1941-67.
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Gompf HS, Allen CN. GABAergic synapses of the suprachiasmatic nucleus exhibit a diurnal rhythm of short-term synaptic plasticity. Eur J Neurosci. 2004 May; 19(10):2791-8.
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Rosen R, Nurko S, Furuta GT. Impeding gastroesophageal refluxate: a new application of an old medication. Gastroenterology. 2003 Sep; 125(3):984-5; discussion 985-6.
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Hales TG, Sanderson MJ, Charles AC. GABA has excitatory actions on GnRH-secreting immortalized hypothalamic (GT1-7) neurons. Neuroendocrinology. 1994 Mar; 59(3):297-308.