You really are out of your tiny mind.
I know what the laws on drugs are in the UK since I have been a criminal lawyer there.
There is no law restricting the use of baclofen. The laws you refer to restricting drug use divide them into "classes" making some of them illegal and some requiring prescriptioin. That has nothing to do with what we are talking about so, again, there is no legislation affecting the issue of doctors prescribing baclofen at high dose or off license.
The "court made" law, which you refer to is "tort" or "negligence" law which requires doctors to be proficient in their use of drugs which are available and would benefit their patients. so, again, you have posted a complete red herring.
As for children using baclofen at high dose, here is what Wiki says: In severely affected children, the oral dose is so high that side-effects appear and the treatment loses its benefit. How and when baclofen came to be used in the spinal sac remains unclear, but as of 2012 this has become an established method for the treatment of spasticity in many conditions."
Ameisen refers to this in his book, which, once again, you display you haven't read carefully. But why would you when you can throw abuse back at someone who sites one of the controversial ideas in it which Ameisen uses to say that high dose baclofen is safe, since it is routinely used for children at very high doses.
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