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Midazolam (
Versed®) is a prescription drug often used as a sedative,
anxiety, or anesthesia medication. It is approved to be used before or during surgeries, dental procedures, and medical procedures. By enhancing the effects of a naturally calming brain chemical, the drug can help relax muscles, stop
seizures, reduce anxiety, and cause sleepiness. Midazolam comes in injectable form but is also available as a syrup (for children). Potential side effects include nausea and vomiting, breathing problems, and injection site reactions.
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