General Information of Drug (ID: DM0QV1J)

Drug Name
Baclofen Drug Info
Synonyms
Arbaclofen; (R)-Baclofen; 69308-37-8; (R)-4-Amino-3-(4-chlorophenyl)butanoic acid; d-Baclofen; (-)-Baclofen; (R)-(-)-Baclofen; R-Baclofen; R-(-)-Baclofen; STX209; (3R)-4-amino-3-(4-chlorophenyl)butanoic acid; UNII-NYU6UTW25B; l-Baclofen; STX 209; (R)-4-Amino-3-(4-chlorophenyl)butyric Acid; NYU6UTW25B; CHEMBL301742; AK109161; Benzenepropanoic acid, beta-(aminomethyl)-4-chloro-, (R)-; Benzeneporopanoic acid, (beta-(aminomethyl)-4-chloro-, (betaR)-; Arbaclofen [USAN:INN]; R-Baclofen RS; Arbaclofen (USAN); p-chlorophenyl GABA; ApoBaclofen; Atrofen; Baclofene; BaclofeneIrex; Baclofeno; Baclofenum; Baclon; Baclophen; Baclospas; Clofen; Gabalon; GenBaclofen; Genpharm; Kemstro; Lebic; Lioresal; NuBaclo; PMSBaclofen; ASTA Medica Brand of Baclofen; Alphapharm Brand of Baclofen; Apo Baclofen; Apotex Brand of Baclofen; Ashbourne Brand of Baclofen; Athena Brand of Baclofen; Baclofen AWD; Baclofen Alphapharm Brand; Baclofen Apotex Brand; Baclofen Ashbourne Brand; Baclofen Athena Brand; Baclofen Irex Brand; Baclofen Isis Brand; Baclofen Medtronic Brand; Baclofen Novartis Brand; Baclofen Pharmascience Brand; Baclofene Irex; Chlorophenyl GABA; Ciba Geigy Brand of Baclofen; Gen Baclofen; Irex Brand of Baclofen; Isis Brand of Baclofen; Lioresal Intrathecal; Medtronic Brand of Baclofen; Novartis Brand of Baclofen; Nu Baclo; Nu Pharm Brand of Baclofen; PMS Baclofen; Pharmascience Brand of Baclofen; B 5399; Ba 34647; Ba34647; C 34647Ba; AWD, Baclofen; Apo-Baclofen; Ba-34647; Ba34,647; Baclofen Ciba-Geigy Brand; Baclofen Nu-Pharm Brand; Baclofene [INN-French]; Baclofene-Irex; Baclofeno [INN-Spanish]; Baclofenum [INN-Latin]; CIBA34,647BA; Ciba-Geigy Brand of Baclofen; DL-Baclofen; GABA, Chlorophenyl; Gen-Baclofen; Kemstro (TN); Lioresal (TN); Nu-Baclo; Nu-Baclofen; Nu-Pharm Brand of Baclofen; PCP-GABA; Pms-Baclofen; Ba-34,647; Baclofen (R,S); Ciba 34,647-Ba; Baclofen (JP15/USP/INN); Baclofen [USAN:INN:BAN:JAN]; Beta-(4-Chlorophenyl)gaba; CIBA-34,647-BA; Beta-(Aminomethyl)-4-chlorobenzenepropanoic acid; Beta-(Aminomethyl)-p-chlorohydrocinnamic acid; Beta-(p-Chlorophenyl)-gamma-aminobutyric acid; DL-4-Amino-3-p-chlorophenylbutanoic acid; Gamma-Amino-beta-(p-chlorophenyl)butyric acid; Benzenepropanoic acid, beta-(aminomethyl)-4-chloro-(9CI); (+-)-Baclofen; (+/-)-BACLOFEN; (+/-)-beta-(Aminoethyl)-4-chlorobenzenepropanoic acid; (+/-)-beta-(Aminomethyl)-4-chlorobenzenepropanoic acid; (inverted question mark)-Baclofen; 4-Amino-3-(4-chlorophenyl)butanoic acid; 4-Amino-3-(4-chlorophenyl)butyric acid; (R)-4-Amino-3-(4-chloro-phenyl)-butyric acid
Indication
Disease Entry ICD 11 Status REF
Multiple sclerosis 8A40 Approved [1]
Fragile X syndrome LD55 Phase 3 [2]
Therapeutic Class
Muscle Relaxants
Cross-matching ID
PubChem CID
2284
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:2972
CAS Number
CAS 1134-47-0
TTD Drug ID
DM0QV1J
VARIDT Drug ID
DR00858
ACDINA Drug ID
D00057

Molecule-Related Drug Atlas

Molecule-Related Drug Atlas
Molecule Type:
DTT
DOT
Drug Status:
Approved Drug(s)
Clinical Trial Drug(s)
Drug Name Drug ID Indication ICD 11 Highest Status REF
Gabapentin DM6T924 Complex partial seizure 8A68.0 Approved [7]
Gamma Hydroxybutyric Acid DMGBKVD Narcolepsy 7A20 Approved [8]
Progabide DM671NG Depression 6A70-6A7Z Approved [9]
Arbaclofen placarbil DMO628K Fragile X syndrome LD55 Phase 3 [10]
[3H](R)-(-)-baclofen DMLRHM5 Multiple sclerosis 8A40 Phase 3 [11]
Arabaclofen DMZB9RI Fragile X syndrome LD55 Phase 3 [12]
GSK683699 DMTW79H Inflammatory bowel disease DD72 Phase 2 [13]
SGS742 DM5XYFH Schizophrenia 6A20 Phase 2 [14]
SSTarbaclofen DMRGTZ2 Autism spectrum disorder 6A02 Phase 2 [15]
ASP8062 DMR1MIV Fibromyalgia MG30.01 Phase 2 [16]
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Drug(s) Affected By Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)
Drug Name Drug ID Indication ICD 11 Highest Status REF
Indomethacin DMSC4A7 Bursitis Approved [17]
Amphotericin B DMTAJQE Acne vulgaris ED80 Approved [18]
Fructose DM43AN2 Vomiting MD90 Approved [4]
Ketoprofen DMRKXPT Bursitis Approved [4]
Cannabidiol DM0659E Dravet syndrome 8A61.11 Approved [19]
Sertraline DM0FB1J Coronary heart disease BA80.Z Approved [20]
Gefitinib DM15F0X Colon adenocarcinoma Approved [21]
Ganciclovir DM1MBYQ Cytomegalovirus infection 1D82 Approved [22]
Hydrogen peroxide DM1NG5W Infectious disease 1A00-CA43.1 Approved [23]
Nitric Oxide DM1RBYG Hypertension BA00-BA04 Approved [24]
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Drug(s) Affected By Adenosine receptor A1 (ADORA1)
Drug Name Drug ID Indication ICD 11 Highest Status REF
Fulvestrant DM0YZC6 Breast cancer 2C60-2C65 Approved [25]
Gefitinib DM15F0X Colon adenocarcinoma Approved [26]
Hydrogen peroxide DM1NG5W Infectious disease 1A00-CA43.1 Approved [27]
Testosterone DM7HUNW Hot flushes GA30 Approved [28]
Calcitriol DM8ZVJ7 Congenital alopecia LC30 Approved [28]
Valproate DMCFE9I Epilepsy 8A60-8A68 Approved [29]
Adenosine DMM2NSK Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia BC81.Z Approved [30]
Diethylstilbestrol DMN3UXQ Gonorrheal vaginitis GA02 Approved [31]
Acetaminophen DMUIE76 Allergic rhinitis CA08.0 Approved [32]
Estradiol DMUNTE3 Acne vulgaris ED80 Approved [33]
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Drug Name Drug ID Indication ICD 11 Highest Status REF
Methotrexate DM2TEOL Anterior urethra cancer Approved [34]
Quercetin DM3NC4M Obesity 5B81 Approved [35]
Zidovudine DM4KI7O Human immunodeficiency virus infection 1C62 Approved [36]
Glutathione DMAHMT9 Human immunodeficiency virus infection 1C62 Approved [37]
Tretinoin DM49DUI Acne vulgaris ED80 Approved [38]
Nefazodone DM4ZS8M Major depressive disorder 6A70.3 Approved [39]
Arsenic trioxide DM61TA4 Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia 2A85 Approved [40]
Aspirin DM672AH Acute coronary syndrome BA41 Approved [41]
Ciclosporin DMAZJFX Graft-versus-host disease 4B24 Approved [42]
Valproate DMCFE9I Epilepsy 8A60-8A68 Approved [43]
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Molecular Interaction Atlas of This Drug

Molecular Interaction Atlas

Drug Therapeutic Target (DTT)
DTT Name DTT ID UniProt ID MOA REF
Gamma-aminobutyric acid B receptor (GABBR) TTDCVZW GABR1_HUMAN; GABR2_HUMAN Modulator [3]

Drug Off-Target (DOT)
DOT Name DOT ID UniProt ID Interaction REF
Adenosine receptor A1 (ADORA1) OTI7X39E AA1R_HUMAN Drug Response [4]
ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member 4 (ABCC4) OTO27PAL MRP4_HUMAN Regulation of Drug Effects [5]
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) OT4IE164 TNFA_HUMAN Protein Interaction/Cellular Processes [6]

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