π Midazolam Nasal Spray 0.5 mg/actuation
π 1. Prescription / Indications:
Midazolam nasal spray 0.5 mg per actuation is primarily prescribed for:
- Acute management of seizures (including status epilepticus)
- Intermittent, cluster seizures in patients on stable antiepileptic drugs
- Premedication for minor procedures (off-label use)
Often used as an alternative to rectal diazepam in emergency seizure control, especially in children and adolescents.
π 2. Description:
- Generic name: Midazolam
- Form: Nasal spray
- Strength: 0.5 mg per spray (actuation)
- Dosage per container: Commonly available in 2.5 mg, 5 mg, or 10 mg total dose bottles
- Delivery: Metered-dose pump for intranasal mucosal absorption
π¬ 3. Nature / Drug Class:
- Class: Benzodiazepine
- Mechanism: Enhances GABA-A receptor activity β CNS depression β Anticonvulsant, anxiolytic, sedative effects
- Route advantage: Rapid absorption through nasal mucosa (onset ~5β10 minutes)
π 4. Advantages:
- Non-invasive, needle-free alternative to IV/IM midazolam
- Faster action than oral tablets and comparable to rectal forms
- Convenient for home use by caregivers during emergencies
- Good absorption even during seizure activity
π¦ 5. Common Packaging:
Package | Details |
---|---|
Single-use nasal spray | Prefilled unit (e.g. 5 mg in 10 sprays) |
Multi-use bottles | Metered pump spray (with dose counter) |
π§ 6. Storage Conditions:
- Store at 20β25Β°C (68β77Β°F)
- Protect from extreme heat or freezing
- Keep away from direct light and moisture
- Secure storageβSchedule IV controlled substance
π©ββοΈ 7. Patient Advice:
- Use only during active seizures or as advised by a physician
- Spray into one nostril only; do not alternate unless advised
- Keep patient in side-lying position after administration
- Seek emergency help if seizure doesn’t stop in 10β15 minutes
- Avoid repeated use within 24 hours unless prescribed
- Caregivers should be trained in proper use and dosage
- Do not use if bottle is damaged or expired
π― 8. Purpose / Clinical Use:
Use | Purpose |
---|---|
Acute seizure control | Rapid anticonvulsant action |
Cluster seizure management | Break-through seizure interruption |
Procedural sedation (off-label) | Minor, short diagnostic procedures |
β οΈ 9. Warnings & Precautions:
- May cause drowsiness, dizziness, or respiratory depression
- Not for long-term seizure control
- Use with caution in:
- Respiratory disorders
- Liver impairment
- Sleep apnea
- Avoid alcohol and other CNS depressants
- Monitor for signs of over-sedation or airway obstruction