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Journal Article

Citation

Levy L, Pandit SK. J. Post Anesth. Nurs. 1989; 4(1): 40-43.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1989, Grune and Stratton)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2921765

Abstract

Midazolam can be used to achieve anxiolysis, to provide conscious sedation with anterograde amnesia during operations performed under local or regional anesthesia, to induce general anesthesia, and as part of a balanced anesthetic. Understanding the pharmacologic properties and potential adverse side effects of any drug is necessary in order to dose and monitor patients effectively. When used with vigilance, appropriate patient monitoring, and slow, careful titration to desired effect, midazolam is an extremely useful and safe medication for both inpatients and outpatients.


Language: en

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