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By the way, the theory behind it is not so difficult to explain: Alcoholics have a deficiency of GABA, which is directly related to the severity of alcohol dependency.
(If the alcohol caused the dependency, or that the amount of consumed alcohol was adjusted to compensate the GABA deficiency, I cannot tell.)
Because baclofen mimics GABA, the dose of required baclofen is depending on the severity of GABA deficiency you have. This is not correlated to your body weight.
Conclusion: The more you had to drink, the more GABA deficiency you probably have and the more baclofen you have to take to compensate it.
However, SE's of baclofen do seem to be related to body weight.
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