{"err":null,"data":[{"aliases":["gablofen"],"categories":["depressant","habit-forming"],"dose_note":" NOTE: Past 125mg's you may run into the issue of blacking out.","formatted_aftereffects":{"_unit":"hours","value":"1-6"},"formatted_dose":{"Oral":{"Common":"20-50mg","Heavy":"75-125mg","Light":"10-20mg","Strong":"50-75mg"}},"formatted_duration":{"_unit":"hours","value":"3-6"},"formatted_onset":{"_unit":"minutes","value":"15-45"},"name":"baclofen","pretty_name":"Baclofen","properties":{"after-effects":"1-6 hours.","aliases":["gablofen"],"avoid":"All other CNS depressants.","bioavailability":"Oral: 74%.","categories":["depressant","habit-forming"],"dose":"Oral Light: 10-20mg Common: 20-50 Strong: 50-75 Heavy: 75-125mg | NOTE: Past 125mg's you may run into the issue of blacking out.","duration":"3-6 hours.","onset":"15-45 minutes.","summary":"Also known as Lioresal, Baclofen is a GABAb receptor agonist and central nervous system depressant used to treat spasticity, and holds promise as a treatment for alcoholism. It exhibits mild intoxicating effects similar to phenibut or pregabalin."},"sources":{"_general":["A pilot study assessing pharmacokinectics and tolerability of Oral and intravenous Baclofen in healthy adult volunteers. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25028414"]}}]}