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Tailored dose baclofen in patients with alcoholic liver disease: A case series with 2-year follow-up of hospitalisation

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<i>Introduction</i>: Alcohol addiction is a major health burden with its consequences including liver disease and frequent hospitalisations. We used tailored-dose baclofen in patients with alcoholic liver disease and investigated hospital re-admissions before and after baclofen dose was initiated as well as tolerability and patient-reported alcohol consumption. <i>Methods</i>: Fifty-three hospitalised patients with alcoholic liver disease started tailored dose baclofen (median: 5.05 months, median highest dose before tapering down: 60 mg). Patients were followed-up for hospitalisation data from the health board database (mean hospitalisation follow up: 31 months) and patients were sent standardized questionnaires. <i>Results</i>: Baclofen was generally well tolerated with dose reductions in four patients. In the 2 years after initiation of the treatment, patients spent on an average of 19.1 d in the hospital per year compared to 25.48 d before the treatment initiation (<i>p</i> = 0.59). Respondents (19 patients) reported a reduction in alcohol consumption by an average of 58.7% (240.1 g to 144.09 g). <i>Conclusions</i>: After initiation of the baclofen treatment, there was a trend towards decrease in hospitalisations and in patients who answered the questionnaire, alcohol consumption decreased.
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