Midazolam

GENERIC NAME

Midazolam

TRADE NAME

Versed

DESCRIPTION

Midazolam is a short-acting, water-soluble benzodiazepine that depresses the central nervous system (CNS), producing sedation and decreased responsiveness to commands.

HOW SUPPLIED

1 mg/ml (5 ml vial)

INDICATIONS

CONTRAINDICATIONS

PRECAUTIONS

MECHANISM OF ACTION

Midazolam produces CNS depression, causing drowsiness and decreased responsiveness to commands.

SIDE EFFECTS

HOW ADMINISTERED

AUTHORIZATION

EMT: Not authorized

AEMT: Not authorized

Paramedic: Standing order and Medical Control

DOSAGE

Indication Route Adult Dosage Pediatric Dosage
Seizure / Agitation / Violent Patient IV/IO/IM 2–5 mg, may repeat every 5 min, max 10 mg total ≥ 13 years: 2–5 mg, may repeat every 5 min, max 10 mg total
< 13 years: 0.1 mg/kg, max 10 mg total
Seizure / Agitation / Violent Patient IN 5 mg (½ dose per nostril), may repeat every 5 min, max 10 mg total ≥ 13 years: 5 mg (½ dose per nostril), may repeat every 5 min, max 10 mg total
< 13 years: 0.2 mg/kg, max 10 mg total
Bradycardia (prior to pacing) / Tachycardia (prior to cardioversion) IV/IO 2–5 mg, do not repeat 0.1 mg/kg, max 5 mg
CPAP Sedation (Respiratory Distress) IV/IO/IM 0.5 mg, may repeat every 5 min, max 2 mg total No pediatric protocol
Post Resuscitation (Sedation for agitation after intubation) IV/IO/IM/IN 2–5 mg, may repeat up to a total of 10 mg 1 mg IV/IO, may repeat up to a total of 5 mg
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Revision #1
Created 14 November 2024 23:56:59 by James Anderson
Updated 14 November 2024 23:59:24 by James Anderson