Common Strengths
Commonly requested strengths include 1 mg/mL and 5 mg/mL. The strength matters because it changes the volume measured for each dose.
Compounded oral suspension for pediatric spasticity care plans
Available by prescription only. Your prescriber decides the ingredients, strength, form, quantity, and directions.
Typically 24–48 hours.
Baclofen suspension is compounded when a prescriber wants a liquid form for a child who needs a measured dose for a spasticity-related plan.
These notes are educational and do not replace directions from your prescriber or the label on your prescription.
Commonly requested strengths include 1 mg/mL and 5 mg/mL. The strength matters because it changes the volume measured for each dose.
Shake if directed, measure with an oral syringe, and follow the schedule written by the prescriber. Do not stop baclofen suddenly unless the prescriber gives that direction.
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Another neurologic pediatric suspension where dose measurement and timing matter.
Another neurologic liquid where side-effect monitoring should be reviewed.
Another pediatric neurology liquid where consistent dose timing matters.
Compounded swish-and-spit oral suspension when prescribed
Compounded oral suspension for children when a liquid is prescribed
Compounded oral suspension for reflux plans when prescribed

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