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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://rxchat.com/images/forums/580.jpg"/></p><p>my grand-daughters 6 yrs old and has a form of CP.doctors want her to do 28 injections in her legs every 6 months.she is not in pain but her muscles do get tight since she doesnt walk. please help us.the injections are straight into the hamstring causing it to be extremely painful.we dont think that she needs them right now considering how painful they are. ## Gablofen contains the active ingredient Baclofen, which is used to treat muscle spasticity. Has anyone discussed the pain issue with her doctor? It is possible that, when she is being given the shot, a bolus of the medication is remaining. This can occur is a shot is given to rapidly, because it prevents the medication from dispersing. There are several possible solutions, one of which would be the persons lowing down, when giving...</p>]]></description>
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