Interesting link Red. Must have done some digging to find that one. Looks old.
Funny thing is everyone's body chemistry is different and what I just read on LOOPs contradicts what I read on someone else's post.
"I think I may have received a crappy batch of Baclofen from Express Scripts. The Baclofen I got from a local supermarket pharmacy were marked differently and manufactured by Northstar N030 imprint (baclofen 20 mg) - Drugs.com
The new ones from Express Scripts are manufactured by Teva
TV 4097 imprint (baclofen 20 mg) - Drugs.com
Since I began taking the baclofen from Express Scripts made by Teva, I have been "tighter than a bull's ass during fly season". I am switching back to those baclofen pills made by Northstar. Anyone else find discrepancies in their Baclofen or other medications using different manufactures for generic equivalents? Thanks."
I don't think one person's observations are hardly scientific. They are subjective.
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