Lioresal® Intrathecal
(baclofen injection)
- ITB Therapy℠ with Lioresal® Intrathecal is a different option for the treatment of severe spasticity1,2
- Targeted drug delivery for individualized relief of severe spasticity1
- ITB Therapy℠ with Lioresal® Intrathecal and the SynchroMed® II pump have an established safety and efficacy profile in the treatment of severe spasticity with a long history of use1-3
ITB Therapy℠ (Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy) is indicated for use in the management of severe spasticity. Patients should first respond to a screening dose of intrathecal baclofen prior to consideration for long term infusion via an implantable pump. For spasticity of spinal cord origin, ITB Therapy via an implantable infusion system should be reserved for patients unresponsive to oral baclofen or those who experience intolerable CNS side effects at effective doses. Patients with spasticity due to traumatic brain injury should wait at least one year after the injury before consideration of long-term intrathecal baclofen therapy. This therapy is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to baclofen. Implantation of the infusion system is contraindicated if the patient is of insufficient body size, requires a pump implant deeper than 2.5 cm, or, in the presence of spinal anomalies or active infection.1
References: 1. Lioresal Intrathecal. Prescribing information. Saol Therapeutics; 2019. 2. Saulino M, Ivanhoe CB, McGuire JR, et al. Best practices for intrathecal baclofen therapy: patient selection. Neuromodulation. 2016;19(6):607-615. 3. SychroMed™ IsoMed. Prescribing information. Medtronic, Inc.; 2022.