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Transient alteration of consciousness in spinal cord injury secondary to Baclofen use: a case report.

Thomas John PisanoJessica AceBeverly Hon
Published in: Spinal cord series and cases (2022)
Although, confusion and lightheadedness in SCI are commonly caused by orthostatic hypotension, it is important for physicians to be cognizant of baclofen's side effects, which increase in the setting of acute kidney injury (AKI). If an adverse effect is suspected, baclofen should be tapered while remaining observant for signs of baclofen withdrawal, which can be life-threatening. This case report is a reminder for clinicians to be aware of the uncommon adverse effects of baclofen when initiating therapy in SCI, especially in patients with AKI and neurogenic bladders.
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