๐ Midazolam Injection 1 mg/mL
๐ **Description:
Midazolam Injection 1 mg/mL** is a short-acting benzodiazepine administered parenterally for sedation, anxiolysis, amnesia, and anticonvulsant effects. It is commonly used in procedural sedation, pre-anesthesia, and status epilepticus management.
๐ฌ Formulation:
- Active Ingredient: Midazolam (as Midazolam Hydrochloride)
- Strength: 1 mg per mL
- Form: Clear, sterile, aqueous injectable solution
- Route of Administration: IV or IM (intravenous/intramuscular)
- Packaging: Ampoules or vials (commonly 1 mL, 5 mL)
๐งช Nature / Mechanism of Action:
Midazolam enhances the effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) at GABA-A receptors, increasing chloride ion influx into neurons. This leads to:
- CNS depression
- Sedation
- Anxiolysis
- Muscle relaxation
- Anticonvulsant activity
๐ฉบ Uses / Indications:
- โ Pre-operative sedation (anxiolysis and amnesia)
- โ Procedural sedation (e.g., endoscopy, dental, minor surgeries)
- โ Induction and maintenance of general anesthesia
- โ Status epilepticus / acute seizures
- โ ICU sedation (mechanically ventilated patients)
โ Advantages:
- Rapid onset of action (IV: 1โ5 min)
- Short duration with controlled effects
- Water-soluble formulation (less pain on injection)
- Suitable for titrated dosing
- Well tolerated in both children and adults
โ ๏ธ Precautions:
Use with caution in:
- Elderly or debilitated patients
- Patients with respiratory depression or COPD
- Liver or kidney impairment
- Patients taking opioids or other CNS depressants
- Pregnancy (Category D โ avoid unless essential)
๐ Dosage (Typical):
| Use | Route | Adult Dose |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-medication | IM | 0.07โ0.1 mg/kg (30โ60 min before surgery) |
| Procedural Sedation | IV | 1โ2.5 mg slowly over 2 min; titrate as needed |
| Seizure control | IV | 0.1โ0.2 mg/kg over 2 min |
| ICU sedation | IV infusion | 0.03โ0.2 mg/kg/h (adjusted by effect) |
๐ฆ Storage:
- Store below 25ยฐC
- Protect from light
- Do not freeze
- Single-use vials should be discarded after opening
- Controlled substance (schedule varies by country)

