Baclofen
Baclofen Accord is administered by injection or continuous infusion into the spinal canal, directly into the cerebrospinal fluid (intrathecal injection), and relieves severe muscle stiffness (spasticity). The first injection is given as a bolus, and then the medicine is administered by infusion. Baclofen Accord is used to treat severe, long-term muscle tension (spasticity) that occurs in various diseases, such as:
Baclofen Accord is used in adults and children from 4 years of age and older. It is used when other oral medications, including baclofen, have been ineffective or have caused unacceptable side effects.
Before starting treatment with Baclofen Accord, discuss with your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse:
You should contact your doctor immediately if, during treatment with Baclofen Accord, any of the following symptoms occur:
If the patient thinks that Baclofen Accord is not working as well as usual, they should contact their doctor immediately. It is essential to ensure that there are no problems with the pump. The patient will be closely monitored in a setting that provides full equipment and personnel during the screening phase and dose adjustment immediately after pump implantation. The patient will be regularly evaluated for dosage requirements, possible side effects, or signs of infection. The functioning of the delivery system will also be checked. Do not stop taking Baclofen Accord suddenly, due to the risk of withdrawal symptoms. Ensure that the patient does not miss a hospital visit related to pump refill.
Baclofen Accord should not be used in children under 4 years of age. Older children must have sufficient body weight to accommodate the implanted pump. Clinical data on the use of the medicine in children under four years of age are limited.
Some patients over 65 years of age have been treated with intrathecal baclofen without particular problems during clinical trials. However, experience with oral baclofen tablets shows that this group of patients may be more prone to side effects. Therefore, elderly patients should be closely monitored for side effects.
Tell your doctor or nurse about all medicines the patient is taking or has recently taken, as well as any medicines the patient plans to take. If the patient is taking any of the following medicines, discuss this with your doctor, as they may affect Baclofen Accord or Baclofen Accord may interact with these medicines:
Concomitant use of general anesthetics may increase the risk of cardiac arrhythmias and seizures.
Avoid consuming alcohol during treatment with Baclofen Accord, as it may lead to unwanted enhancement or unpredictable change in the effect of the medicine.
If the patient is pregnant or breastfeeding, thinks they may be pregnant, or plans to have a child, they should consult their doctor or pharmacist before taking Baclofen Accord. PregnancyExperience with intrathecal baclofen during pregnancy is limited. Baclofen Accord should not be used during pregnancy unless the expected benefits to the mother outweigh the potential risk to the fetus. BreastfeedingBaclofen Accord passes into breast milk, but after intrathecal administration, a low concentration is expected. Therefore, Baclofen Accord can be used during breastfeeding.
During treatment with Baclofen Accord, the ability to drive and use machines may be significantly impaired. In some people, during treatment with Baclofen Accord, drowsiness, dizziness, double vision, difficulty controlling movements, or hallucinations may occur. Do not drive or operate machinery until these symptoms have resolved, if they occur. Consult your doctor before driving or using machines.
Baclofen Accord, 50 micrograms/mL solution for injection, contains less than 1 mmol of sodium (23 mg) per 1 mL, which means that the medicine is essentially "sodium-free". Baclofen Accord: Infusion 0.5 mg/mL contains 70.78 mg of sodium in 20 mL, which corresponds to 3.5% of the WHO-recommended maximum daily sodium intake of 2 g for an adult. Baclofen Accord: Infusion 2 mg/mL contains less than 1 mmol of sodium (23 mg) per 5 mL, which means that the medicine is essentially sodium-free. Baclofen Accord: Infusion 2 mg/mL contains 70.78 mg of sodium in 20 mL, which corresponds to 3.5% of the WHO-recommended maximum daily sodium intake of 2 g for an adult.
This medicine should always be taken exactly as prescribed by your doctor or pharmacist. If you are unsure, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Only a doctor can change the dose of the medicine. Baclofen Accord can only be administered by a specially qualified doctor.
The dose depends on the patient's condition. The doctor will determine the dose after examining the patient's response to the medicine. First, the doctor will give the patient a single dose of Baclofen Accord to check if it is suitable for them. During this period, heart and lung function will be closely monitored. If the symptoms improve, a special pump will be implanted in the chest or abdominal wall, which will continuously administer Baclofen Accord. The doctor will provide the patient with all necessary instructions for using the pump and information about dosing. Ensure that everything is understood. The dose depends on the patient's response to the medicine. Treatment starts with a low dose, which is gradually increased over several days under medical supervision until the target dose is reached. Side effects are more likely if the initial dose is too high or the dose is increased too quickly. To avoid these reactions, which can be serious, it is essential to ensure that the pump does not run out. Do not miss hospital visits.
If muscle spasticity does not improve or if spasms start to recur, gradually or suddenly, contact your doctor immediately.
It is crucial that the patient and their caregivers can recognize the symptoms of Baclofen Accord withdrawal. They may occur suddenly or gradually, for example, due to malfunction of the pump due to battery problems, catheter problems, or alarm dysfunction. Withdrawal symptoms include:
If the patient does not receive immediate treatment, more severe side effects may occur after these symptoms.
Baclofen Accord can only be administered intrathecally (into the spinal canal).
To be determined by the doctor. In some patients, during long-term treatment with Baclofen Accord, the medicine may become less effective. To prevent this, the doctor may recommend occasional breaks in treatment.
It is essential that the patient and their caregiver can recognize the symptoms of Baclofen Accord overdose. This may occur if the pump does not work correctly. Contact your doctor immediatelyif any of the following symptoms occur:
If it is necessary to stop treatment, only a doctor can do this by gradually reducing the dose to avoid side effects. Abrupt discontinuation of intrathecal Baclofen Accord may cause withdrawal symptoms, which in some cases have been fatal. If you have any further questions about the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or nurse.
Like all medicines, Baclofen Accord can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. It is also known that many of these side effects are related to the underlying disease for which the patient is being treated. Side effects may occur with the following frequency: Very common(may affect more than 1 in 10 people)
Common(may affect up to 1 in 10 people)
The following side effects occur more frequently in patients with spasticity of cerebral origin: seizures, headaches, nausea, vomiting, and difficulty urinating Uncommon(may affect up to 1 in 100 people)excessive feeling of coldness involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) difficulty controlling movements (ataxia) memory impairment mood disorders, euphoria, paranoia, hallucinations, suicidal thoughts and attempts intestinal obstruction, difficulty swallowing, loss of taste, dehydration high blood pressure, slow heart rate deep vein thrombosis red or pale skin, excessive sweating hair loss Rare(may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people)life-threatening withdrawal symptoms due to problems with drug administration Frequency not known(frequency cannot be estimated from the available data)worsening of spinal curvature (scoliosis) inability to achieve or maintain an erection (erectile dysfunction) Description of withdrawal symptoms, see "Discontinuation of Baclofen Accord". Description of overdose symptoms, see "Overdose of Baclofen Accord". There have been reports of problems with the pump and delivery system, such as infections, meningitis, or inflammation at the tip of the catheter.
If you experience any side effects, including those not listed in this leaflet, tell your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. Side effects can also be reported directly to the Department of Adverse Reaction Monitoring of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products: Al. Jerozolimskie 181C 02-222 Warsaw tel.: 22 49-21-301, fax: 22 49-21-309 website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl Side effects can also be reported to the marketing authorization holder. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
Keep the medicine out of the sight and reach of children. There are no special precautions for storing the medicine. Do not use this medicine after the expiry date stated on the carton and ampoule/vial after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of the month stated. After opening/dilution: use immediately. Since the use of the medicine is limited to hospital use, the disposal of unused medicine is the responsibility of the hospital.
Baclofen Accord, 50 micrograms/mL solution for injection: 1 ampoule with 1 mL of solution for injection contains 0.05 mg of baclofen. Baclofen Accord, 0.5 mg/mL solution for infusion 1 mL of solution for infusion contains 0.5 mg of baclofen. 1 vial with 20 mL of solution for infusion contains 10 mg of baclofen. Baclofen Accord, 2 mg/mL solution for infusion 1 mL of solution for infusion contains 2.0 mg of baclofen. 1 ampoule with 5 mL of solution for infusion contains 10 mg of baclofen. 1 vial with 20 mL of solution for infusion contains 40 mg of baclofen. The other ingredients are sodium chloride, water for injections
Baclofen Accord is available in four different sizes containing baclofen in amounts of 50 micrograms in 1 mL, 10 mg in 20 mL, 10 mg in 5 mL, and 40 mg in 20 mL. Baclofen Accord, 50 micrograms/mL solution for injection: Baclofen Accord is a clear, colorless solution in a 1 mL ampoule made of transparent type I glass. Each pack contains 1 or 5 ampoules. Baclofen Accord, 0.5 mg/mL solution for infusion: Baclofen Accord is a clear, colorless solution in a 20 mL vial made of clear type I glass with a gray aluminum flip-off seal. Each pack contains 1 vial. Baclofen Accord, 2 mg/mL solution for infusion Baclofen Accord is a clear, colorless solution in a 5 mL ampoule made of transparent type I glass. Each pack contains 1, 5, or 10 ampoules. Baclofen Accord is a clear, colorless solution in a 20 mL vial made of clear type I glass with a green aluminum flip-off cap. Each pack contains 1 vial. Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
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Baclofen Accord is intended for intrathecal administration or continuous infusion. Baclofen Accord should not be mixed with other infusion or injection solutions. Ampoules are for single use only. Unused solution should be discarded. After opening and/or dilution: use immediately. The solution should only be used if it is clear and colorless and free from particles. Information on dosing, administration, and other information can be found in the Summary of Product Characteristics and the patient information leaflet. The medicine should not be administered by any route other than intrathecal. Baclofen Accord should not be administered intravenously, intramuscularly, subcutaneously, or epidurally. Only pumps made of material compatible with the product should be used, equipped with a built-in antibacterial filter. Stages of testing, implantation, and dosing during intrathecal administrationshould be performed in a hospital setting, in centers with special experience, under close medical supervision by qualified doctors.Due to the possibility of life-threatening or serious side effects, immediate intensive medical care should be provided.
In the case of patients requiring concentrations other than 50 micrograms/mL, 0.5 mg/mL, and 2 mg/mL, Baclofen Accord should be diluted with sterile isotonic sodium chloride solution for injection without preservatives. Dilution should be performed under aseptic conditions.
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