Fleqsuvybaclofen

According to the FDA label: FLEQSUVY is indicated for the treatment of spasticity resulting from multiple sclerosis, particularly for the relief of flexor spasms and concomitant pain, clonus, and muscular rigidity. FLEQSUVY may also be of some value in patients with spinal cord injuries and other spinal cord diseases. Limitations of Use FLEQSUVY is not indicated in the treatment of skeletal muscle spasm resulting from rheumatic disorders.

83,165 adverse event reports submitted to the FDA (2003–2026)

This data reflects voluntary reports submitted to the FDA's Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS), formerly the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). A report does not mean the medication caused the event. Data may be incomplete or contain errors. Learn more about AEMS. New to this data? Read our guide on how to interpret FDA adverse event reports →
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Top Reported Adverse Events

The most frequently reported events in association with Fleqsuvy in the FAERS database. These are events reported by patients taking this medication, not necessarily caused by it. A single report may include multiple events.

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Ranked by frequency of reports, not severity. The most-reported event is not necessarily the most dangerous or the most common in patients taking this drug.

Who Is Reporting

Demographics of patients in FAERS reports that included this information. Not all reports include patient demographics.

By Sex

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Fleqsuvy adverse event reports by reporter sex
SexReports
Female51,625
Male25,755
Unknown130

By Age Group

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Fleqsuvy adverse event reports by reporter age group
Age groupReports
0-172,342
18-344,888
35-4913,425
50-6421,185
65-748,395
75+3,166

This shows who filed reports, reflecting who takes this drug and who tends to report, not who is at greatest risk.

Reported Outcomes

Outcomes recorded in FAERS reports that included Fleqsuvy. A single report may involve multiple reactions, each with a different outcome. These categories are defined by FDA reporting guidelines, not by PillSignal.

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Fleqsuvy adverse event reports by reported outcome
OutcomeReports
Other Serious34,219
Non-Serious28,162
Hospitalization27,245
Death6,215
Life-Threatening2,643
Disability2,122

Serious outcomes are far more likely to be reported than mild ones, so this overstates how often outcomes are serious. A recorded death does not mean the drug caused it.

Number of FAERS reports received per quarter for Fleqsuvy. Changes in volume may reflect shifts in prescribing rates, media attention, or reporting behavior, not changes in the medication's safety profile.

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Fleqsuvy adverse event reports by year
YearReports
20033
2004646
2005757
2006674
2007796
2008886
20091,032
20101,499
20111,741
20122,502
20133,001
20144,251
20155,157
20167,596
20177,023
20187,705
20196,672
20205,776
20215,484
20225,098
20235,671
20244,220
20254,032
2026 (partial)943

The steep increase around 2004 reflects the FDA's move to electronic submission, not a change in this drug's safety. Trends track reporting volume, not risk.

Medications commonly reported with Fleqsuvy

In FDA adverse event reports that mention Fleqsuvy, these medications appeared most often in the same report.

This reflects co-occurrence in submitted reports, not evidence of drug interaction or combined risk. People often report several medications taken for the same condition or for unrelated reasons. Talk to a doctor or pharmacist about your specific medications.

Other medications with similar adverse event profiles in FDA FAERS reports.

Data Source

This data is sourced from the FDA's Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS), formerly FAERS, via the OpenFDA API. PillSignal is not affiliated with the FDA.

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Data last updated: June 2026