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    #31
    Originally posted by Spiritfree View Post
    If you do some google searches, you will find legitimate sources of liquid baclofen but it (they) does require a prescription. Sorry. (TK typically does not respond to posts on threads where he could be held liable for misinformation or posting of illegitimate/illegal information -he is very careful in this arena)
    None of this is true.

    1) There are numerous online pharmacies that sell liquid baclofen, and many may not require a prescription. Depending under what legal jurisdiction you find yourself living in, it may be well within the law to order and import medications for personal use with or without a prescription. Or it might be illegal (even with a prescription)..... then again you might not care about that if you are running out of options (desperate times call for desperate measures). The real problem here is that, currently, *all* of the liquid baclofen commercially available is either for low dose pediatric use (prohibitively expensive and inconvenient to use for higher doses), or for use in implantable intrathecal pumps to treat spasticity (impossible to use for any oral dosing). Effectively, there is no liquid baclofen available anywhere that is suitable for our purposes (treating addiction).

    2) Spiritfree/spiritwolf333 has no business speaking as to when and why I respond to posts on this forum. He has demonstrated time and again that he has absolutely no idea what he is talking about, and this is just another example. I do not promote, nor give advice on how to take, baclofen or any other medications, and that has nothing to do with liability issues. Sorry to sound like a prickly pear, but I feel that Spirit has made this place an unwelcoming, unusable, and unsafe space, and *he* is the reason that I rarely post here any more.

    -tk
    TerryK celebrates 6 years of sobriety and indifference to alcohol thanks to baclofen

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      #32
      Originally posted by Ne/Neva Eva View Post
      There isn't any supply of liquid baclofen, anywhere, with a prescription or without.
      Originally posted by Spiritfree View Post
      Bretham, it is very difficult for me to post factual information on this forum or otherwise. Often times, I get personal insults from Ne, TK, etc, instead of reviews from them of my findings.

      So here you go; Liquid Baclofen is available and I am sorry that you have to read xyz before reading the truth:

      I posted this information before and NE went off on me for trying to disrupt the forum.
      As Terryk noted above, there IS liquid baclofen available, it's just not in the right form and people who are taking it orally are unable/unlikely to take it. Which means us.

      So in other words, there is no such thing as liquid baclofen for alcoholism now that Lo0p has stopped making it, which is why you saw that post about liquid baclofen and why it is now irrelevant.

      I didn't say anything bad about you in my first post, Spirit. But now I'm gonna.

      Nah. I'm not. But Jesus, do I want to. I can't stand this place because of you and the stuff you make up and post. You're wrong almost all of the time.

      Dear newbies, Spirit is wrong almost all of the time. About everything from baclofen to who posts when and where. Just so you know.

      If you're interested in factual information about baclofen, sorry. You can find some of it in the older posts around here. But whatever you do, PLEASE don't take Spirit's word for it because he doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.

      Love, someone who has been taking baclofen and posting on MWO for 5 years.

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        #33
        TK: Is liquid Baclofen available by prescription or otherwise? NO FURTHER QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS ARE NECESSARY TK - just a simple yes or no answer will do. Others can do their own research to find if the liquid will work for them -right?



        Ne said that it was not available -period. You see Terry, this is the scam and harm that you and NE proliferate. You have convinced so many that I am a harmful person, and yet they can not really see where the true harm comes from.



        I was right, NE was wrong about liquid Baclofen, and yet you concur with NE that she was ultimately right. And u did so in your usual way. Have you the ability to consider the harm that you do to me on this forum? Posts some more Baclofen facts TK.

        No further questions.





        Originally posted by terryk View Post
        None of this is true.



        1) There are numerous online pharmacies that sell liquid baclofen, and many may not require a prescription. Depending under what legal jurisdiction you find yourself living in, it may be well within the law to order and import medications for personal use with or without a prescription. Or it might be illegal (even with a prescription)..... then again you might not care about that if you are running out of options (desperate times call for desperate measures). The real problem here is that, currently, *all* of the liquid baclofen commercially available is either for low dose pediatric use (prohibitively expensive and inconvenient to use for higher doses), or for use in implantable intrathecal pumps to treat spasticity (impossible to use for any oral dosing). Effectively, there is no liquid baclofen available anywhere that is suitable for our purposes (treating addiction).

        -tk

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          #34
          Originally posted by Spiritfree View Post
          Bretham, it is very difficult for me to post factual information on this forum or otherwise. Often times, I get personal insults from Ne, TK, etc, instead of reviews from them of my findings.

          So here you go; Liquid Baclofen is available and I am sorry that you have to read xyz before reading the truth:

          Lioresal Liquid - Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) - (eMC)





          Lioresal Liquid - Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) - (eMC)

          I posted this information before and NE went off on me for trying to disrupt the forum.
          BRETHAM, I do hope that you are able to investigate liquid Baclofen on your own. From all the reports that I ever read on this forum, liquid Baclofen does seem to offer fewer side effects.

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            #35
            its obvious to anyone that knows baclofen that the liquid baclofen sold in online pharmacies isn't for oral use and thus high dose baclofen. Spirit i suspect you might be playing devils advocate just to be antagonistic. This is a useful thread, don't pick a fight here.

            baclofen is baclofen, pill or liquid form. the liquid baclofen people are referring was sold by a forum member loop who passed away. this form of baclofen was just bought in bulk powder and mixed into a liquid. the only difference between that and pills is the binders in the pills. I've used both, side effects are the same.
            01-01-2014 - Indifference reached, success with high dose Baclofen 295mg.

            Baclofen prescribing guide

            Baclofen for alcoholism - Consolidated Information - Studies, prescribing guides, links

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