What are the potential risks and side effects of Midazolam 5mg/ml Inj, 1ml?
I'm scheduled for a minor procedure soon and my doctor prescribed me Midazolam 5mg/ml Inj, 1ml. I've read about the potential side effects, but I'd like to hear from people who have experience with this medication. What were your experiences and how did you handle the side effects? Also I wonder if the effects wear off quickly and how soon can you drive after the injection? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
What are the potential risks and side effects of Midazolam 5mg/ml Inj, 1ml?
I'm scheduled for a minor procedure soon and my doctor prescribed me Midazolam 5mg/ml Inj, 1ml. I've read about the potential side effects, but I'd like to hear from people who have experience with this medication. What were your experiences and how did you handle the side effects? Also I wonder if the effects wear off quickly and how soon can you drive after the injection? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
Comments (9)
It completely knocked me out and I woke up with no memory of the procedure. It was great for anxiety but I felt exhausted for a day or two.
I had memory issues after the procedure. It was really weird not remembering anything. It didn't last long, but it was unsettling.
I had Midazolam for a colonoscopy. It worked great for relaxation, but I was pretty out of it for a few hours. No major side effects, just a bit of drowsiness.
I've never had a problem with it, but I've heard some horror stories. Just make sure you talk to your doctor about any concerns you have. I think it's best to have a clear idea of the risks before the procedure.
I think the worst part for me was the drowsiness. I felt like I was walking around in a fog for the rest of the day.
I had a bad reaction to Midazolam. I started twitching and felt really agitated. My doctor told me it was a rare side effect.
My friend had a weird allergic reaction to it. Turns out she was allergic to something in the medication. Good thing the doctors caught it in time.
Make sure you have someone to drive you home if you're having the injection. Don't drive yourself, you will feel so sleepy.
I had a friend who needed a procedure. The doctor gave him the lowest dose he could and monitored him closely. He had a bad experience with it before, so it was important to stay cautious.