What are the ingredients in baclofen tablets?
Baclofen is an active medicine ingredient used to reduce muscle spasticity. The exact “ingredients” in a given baclofen product depend on the strength and brand/generic manufacturer (for example, tablet vs. extended-release), since inactive components (excipients) vary by product.
What are the inactive ingredients (excipients) in baclofen?
Inactive ingredients can include items like binders, fillers, starches, cellulose-type materials, lubricants, and coatings, depending on the formulation. If you tell me the exact baclofen product (strength, dosage form, and whether it’s immediate-release or extended-release, plus the manufacturer or a photo of the label), I can help pinpoint the specific ingredient list.
How to find the ingredient list on your specific baclofen prescription
Look for the “Inactive ingredients” section on the package insert (or patient medication guide) for your exact product. The label will also confirm the active ingredient as baclofen, and list the excipients separately.
If you’re asking due to an allergy or dietary restriction
If you’re trying to avoid something specific (for example, lactose, dyes, gluten, or certain preservatives), the safest approach is to match the ingredient list to your exact baclofen product from the package insert or pharmacy-provided leaflet.
Share your baclofen details and I’ll match the ingredients
Reply with:
- baclofen strength (e.g., 10 mg, 20 mg, 5 mg, etc.)
- immediate-release or extended-release
- tablets or liquid (if liquid, include concentration)
- brand/generic name or manufacturer (or upload the label text)
Then I can list the active and inactive ingredients for that exact formulation.