When looking at the side effects of baclofen its useful to consider the half life of baclofen. Generally it is accepted that this is 2.5 - 6 hours in plasma/serum (blood). And that it takes about 1 hour for newly swallowed baclofen to get taken up.
There is an interesting graph program that can be downloaded here
Suboxone Withdrawal Taper Chart - Blood Plasma Level Taper Chart - Suboxone, Subutex & Reality
that will allow you to put in a daily dose and a half life and let you see when you get to maximum concentration in your blood.
Baclofen has a certain amount of trouble crossing the blood brain barrier and I think its likely that the half life in the brain would be longer.
If you look at the graph and put 6 hours as the half life then the concentration will pretty much maximise out after about 3-4 days. If you increase that half life to 12 hours which it maybe for the brain (central nervous system, cerebral spinal fluids) then the maximum concentration will occur after about 5 days.
At overdose levels the CNS may react in a different way to expelling the drug. There is some evidence that it will take up to 35 hours to eliminate 1/2 of the drug.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...00240-0056.pdf
I think that its possible as we get near our switch that we increase the half life of baclofen in our CNS and therefore our SEs are affected less by the daily frequency of the dose.
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