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    Baclofen authorized in France!!!

    a news from an hour ago! (03-06-2013 / 12,30 Europe time)

    finally the Baclofen will be authorized in France for the alcohol addiction problems!
    in the end of the month...

    YESSSSS!!!!


    it's called RTU and it means "reccomandation temporaire d'utilization ", kind of "temporary fully admitted" for prescribing baclofen to treat alcool addiction!

    It's a big winning point thanks to the association "Association Baclofene", to the prescribing doctors, to another Association (soon the link) and to all baclofen users... ;-)

    spread the voice! ;-)

    here some fresh link :
    Le baclofène autorisé avant la fin du mois - Europe1.fr - France
    Alcoolisme : le baclofène va recevoir une recommandation temporaire - Libération

    thanks for spreading the voice (on your twitter / FB) ! ;-)
    Baclofen started: January 2013
    Switch (sort of): April 2013 / ~165mg
    November 2014: stable at 45mg: 10AM-15mg, 1PM-15mg, 5PM-15mg
    -> Here my progress thread on MWO <-

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    Baclofen authorized in France!!!

    Here is a rudimentary translation of the French press release:

    Baclofen, a drug being tested to treat alcohol dependence, is expected to be given a temporary recommendation to use (RTU) by the end of the month, Dominique Maraninchi, the director of the French drug agency ANSM [Agence Nationale de S?curit? du M?dicament et des Produits de Sant?], said on Monday.

    Speaking at a conference in Paris on the role of Baclofen in the fight against alcoholism, Mr. Maraninchi said "more knowledge" is needed about the effectiveness of this drug and that the RTU is valid for three years. The RTU is a measure that can be taken by ANSM when there is no appropriate authorized alternative treatment for a given condition. It may not exceed a period of three years.

    Two clinical trials are underway for Baclofen [in France], one, the Bacloville study, authorized in April 2012 by ANSM, and the second, the Alpadir study, initiated last October. The latter aims to test the efficacy of high dose baclofen (180 mg/day in 3 divided doses) for the maintenance of abstinence in alcohol-dependent patients.

    Baclofen has been used in France for forty years as a muscle relaxant marketed by Sanofi and Novartis. Baclofen is already prescribed in France to about 50,000 excessive drinkers. According to figures from the [French] National Health Insurance Fund, off-label prescribing increased by 29% last year.

    France has 1.5 million people who are alcohol dependent and 3.5 million people suffering from excessive consumption.
    With profound appreciation to Dr Olivier Ameisen for his brilliant insight and courageous determination

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      Baclofen authorized in France!!!

      Cassander;1514840 wrote: Here is a rudimentary tranlation of the French press release:

      Baclofen, a drug being tested to treat alcohol dependence, is expected to be given a temporary recommendation to use (RTU) by the end of the month, Dominique Maraninchi, the director of the French drug agency ANSM [Agence Nationale de S?curit? du M?dicament et des Produits de Sant? ], said on Monday.

      Speaking at a conference in Paris on the role of Baclofen in the fight against alcoholism, Mr. Maraninchi said "more knowledge" is needed about the effectiveness of this drug and that the RTU is valid for three years. The RTU is a measure that can be taken by ANSM when there is no appropriate authorized alternative treatment for a given condition. It may not exceed a period of three years.

      Two clinical trials are underway for Baclofen [in France], one, the Bacloville study, authorized in April 2012 by MSNA, and the second, the Alpadir study, initiated last October. The latter aims to test the efficacy of high dose baclofen (180 mg/day in 3 divided doses) for the maintenance of abstinence in alcohol-dependent patients.

      Baclofen has been used in France for forty years as a muscle relaxant marketed by Sanofi and Novartis. Baclofen is already prescribed in France to about 50,000 excessive drinkers. According to figures from the National Health Insurance Fund, off-label prescribing increased by 29% last year.

      France has 1.5 million people who are alcohol dependent and 3.5 million people suffering from excessive consumption.
      THANKS FOR THE TRANSLATION CASS-How did you do that?

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        #4
        Baclofen authorized in France!!!

        High School French?

        Actually, I ran the French press release through Google Translate and then cleaned the result up with...High School French.

        Google Translate is an amazingly good application. Its not 100%, but with some knowledge of the language being translated it is pretty easy to get to the correct meaning.
        With profound appreciation to Dr Olivier Ameisen for his brilliant insight and courageous determination

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          #5
          Baclofen authorized in France!!!

          merci ;-) Cassander for the translation!
          i could do it too but was taken on posting the news here and there...

          that's a really great news anyway...
          Baclofen started: January 2013
          Switch (sort of): April 2013 / ~165mg
          November 2014: stable at 45mg: 10AM-15mg, 1PM-15mg, 5PM-15mg
          -> Here my progress thread on MWO <-

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            Baclofen authorized in France!!!

            Absolutely wonderful news. Thanks for sharing.

            Not only does this mean those who can tolerate HDB and get to their switch can be saved, it also means that big pharma may well do serious research into finding a more suitable drug to treat alcoholism without the serious SEs, thereby opening the door for others to be saved from a horrible death by this drug, alcohol.

            Love,
            Cindi
            AF April 9, 2016

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              #7
              Baclofen authorized in France!!!

              thanks cinders!

              one cool direction can be sure for example this one...
              ...CGP7930 when co-administered with baclofen enhances its potency...

              meaning that with 30mg u can have the same super good effects of (maybe) 150mg, without the SE !!!
              would be really cool and i'm hopeful that tomorrow (soon) nobody will die anymore of alcoholism like today we dont die for a stupid infection (thanks to antibiotics)...

              that's great and i'm sure that the news will arrive soon even to US...
              Baclofen started: January 2013
              Switch (sort of): April 2013 / ~165mg
              November 2014: stable at 45mg: 10AM-15mg, 1PM-15mg, 5PM-15mg
              -> Here my progress thread on MWO <-

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                Baclofen authorized in France!!!

                emc;1514854 wrote: merci ;-) Cassander for the translation!
                ...
                De rien, emc
                With profound appreciation to Dr Olivier Ameisen for his brilliant insight and courageous determination

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                  Baclofen authorized in France!!!

                  emc;1514870 wrote: ...one cool direction can be sure for example this one...
                  ...CGP7930 when co-administered with baclofen enhances its potency...
                  meaning that with 30mg u can have the same super good effects of (maybe) 150mg, without the SE !!!

                  That sounds great!

                  emc;1514870 wrote: ...i'm hopeful that tomorrow (soon) nobody will die anymore of alcoholism like today we dont die for a stupid infection (thanks to antibiotics)...
                  You can say that again!

                  emc;1514870 wrote:
                  ...and i'm sure that the news will arrive soon even to US...
                  Well, two out of three isn't bad . Things...so far...are happening painfully slowly here.
                  With profound appreciation to Dr Olivier Ameisen for his brilliant insight and courageous determination

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                    #10
                    Baclofen authorized in France!!!

                    Thanks emc for the news about bac and CGP7930 -- very interesting new addition. And thanks Cassander for the translation. There's hope.

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                      #11
                      Baclofen authorized in France!!!

                      Thanks emc and Cass for posting this info :thanks: Hopefully this all bodes well for the future...

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