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Midazolam
API
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Haorui supplies Midazolam
API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients) to
pharmaceutical industry. Our bulk Midazolam
actives is produced by GMP facility.
Welcome to contact us for
product detail.
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The following information is
provided for general information purposes ONLY.
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What is Midazolam?
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Midazolam
is used to produce sleepiness or drowsiness and to
relieve anxiety before surgery or certain
procedures. It is also used to produce loss of
consciousness before and during surgery. Midazolam
is used sometimes in patients in intensive care
units in hospitals to cause unconsciousness. This
may allow the patients to withstand the stress of
being in the intensive care unit and help the
patients cooperate when a machine must be used to
assist them with breathing. Midazolam is given only
by or under the immediate supervision of a doctor
trained to use this medicine. If you will be
receiving midazolam during surgery, your doctor or
anesthesiologist will give you the medicine and
closely follow your progress.
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Midazolam
mode of action
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The
dose of midazolam will be different for different
patients. Your doctor will decide on the right
amount for you. The dose will depend on:
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Your
age;
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Your
weight;
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Your
general physical condition;
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The
kind of surgery or other procedure you are
having; and
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Other
medicines you are taking or will receive before
and during the procedure.
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Midazolam
side effects
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Along
with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some
unwanted effects. While you are receiving midazolam
your doctor will monitor you closely for the side
effects of midazolam, for example, breathing
problems and confusion.
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Midazolam
Special Conditions To Observe
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Pregnancy—Midazolam is not recommended for use during pregnancy because it may
cause birth defects. Other benzodiazepines, such as
chlordiazepoxide (e.g., Librium) and diazepam (e.g.,
Valium) that are related chemically and in action to
midazolam, have been reported to increase the chance
of birth defects when used during the first 3 months
of pregnancy. Also, use of midazolam during
pregnancy, especially during the last few days, may
cause drowsiness, slow heartbeat, shortness of
breath, or troubled breathing in the newborn infant.
In addition, receiving midazolam just before or
during labor may cause weakness in the newborn
infant.
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Breast-feeding—Midazolam passes into human
breast milk. Because newborn babies may be
especially sensitive to the effects of midazolam,
you should discuss breast-feeding with your
physician if you are going to receive midazolam. It
may be advisable to stop breast-feeding for a short
period of time after receiving midazolam.
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Disclaimer:
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Information on
this page is provided for general information
purposes. You should not make a clinical treatment
decision based on information contained in this page
without consulting other references including the
package insert of the drug, textbooks and where
relevant, expert opinion. We cannot be held
responsible for any errors you make in administering
drugs mentioned on this page, nor for use of any
erroneous information contained on this page.
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