Healthcare providers frequently administer Dormicum to children before a medical procedure, and it functions as anesthesia. By leading to drowsiness and decreasing anxiety, Dormicum causes forgetfulness about the surgical procedure. Dormicum, also known as Midazopam, belongs to a class of medicines known as Benzodiazepines that have a calming effect on the brain and the central nervous system.
Dormicum midazolam 15mg tablets are now available in the Netherlands.
Key Ingredients:
- Midazolam as the active ingredient
Indications:
- Short-term treatment for insomnia.
- Sedation in premedical before surgical or diagnostic procedures.
Usage Instructions:
- Administer Dormicum only under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
- The strength of the dose will be specified by your weight, age, medical condition, and response to treatment.
Precautions:
- Dormicum is not intended for long-term use.
- It has a tendency to cause addiction among some people. Having a medical condition or history of substance abuse enhances this tendency.
- Do not increase the dosage of Dormicum; take it more times than prescribed, or any longer than prescribed.
- If Dormicum does not yield the desired results, consult with your doctor.
- Generally, Dormicum is associated with nausea and dizziness as side effects.
- Contact your doctor if you experience any serious side effects of Dormicum, like slow/fast heartbeat or blurred vision.
- Do not stop, start, or change the dosage of Dormicum without your doctor’s approval.
- Discuss the medicines that you take and your medical conditions with your doctor before taking Dormicum. This minimizes the odds of drug interaction.
- Grapefruit can worsen the side effects of Dormicum.
- Do not drive or operate machinery unless you know how Dormicum affects you.
Storage:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children.