How is Midazolam dosed?
The dosage of midazolam for oral administration varies depending on the individual's age, weight, medical condition, and specific instructions provided by a healthcare professional. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper dosing instructions and to discuss any potential concerns or interactions with other medications.
What is the dosage form of Midazolam?
Midazolam is available in the oral route as a syrup.
What medications are contraindication with Midazolam?
Midazolam oral route is contraindicated with the following medications: Secobarbital, Simeprevir, Sodium Oxybate, Sufentanil, Tapentadol, Temazepam, Thiopental, Thioridazine, Tilidine, Tizanidine, Topiramate, Tramadol, Trazodone, Triazolam, Trofinetide, Zaleplon, Zolpidem, Zopiclone. Please consult your doctor for more information and advice on potential drug interactions.
How is Midazolam administered?
Midazolam oral route is administered as a syrup and should only be given by or under the immediate supervision of a doctor trained to use this medicine.
What are common precautions when taking Midazolam?
When taking midazolam orally, common precautions include being monitored by a doctor trained to use the medicine, receiving the medication in a hospital or clinic setting, and being closely watched for proper functioning, breathing, blood pressure, nervous system, and heart function. Additionally, it is important to avoid consuming alcohol or other CNS depressants for 24 hours after receiving the medication, and to inform your doctor about any allergies or other medications you are taking.