Mineral Bluff, GA
A 22-year-old male asked:
Which is stronger? flexeril or baclofen been on both of them years ago. i got into a mva and need one again. which is stronger please?
3 doctor answers • 4 doctors weighed in

Dr. John Goldmananswered
Rheumatology 57 years experience
Which one works?: This depends on which one works the best. This will also depend on what your physician and you decide
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Dr. William Lagesanswered
Internal Medicine - Rheumatology 70 years experience
Different: Halogen is for muscle spasm,clones and muscle rigidity due to multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injury , cerebral palsy, etc. It.is not for rheumatic type disorders which is closer related to monitor vehicle accident sequence, unless that accident involved spinal cord injury. Rheumatic disorders and traumatic.muscle disorders are better treated with flexerill which is safer and more appropriate.
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Dr. James Okamoto commented
Family Medicine 31 years experience
Good answer, but use spell check! :)
Sep 15, 2014

A Verified Doctoranswered
Family Medicine 35 years experience
IIt depends: Possibly backlofen which is used for spastic conditions like cerebral palsy, but it really depends on which works best for you with no or tolerable side effects. Flexeril can help you sleep at night because it is sedating. It is mostly prescribed for low back pain. There are others: robaxin, skelaxin, (metaxalone) tizanidine, Norflex......
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