| The following undesirable effects have been reported (very rarely) to occur when midazolam is injected: Immune System Disorders: Generalised hypersensitivity reactions (skin reactions, cardiovascular reactions, bronchospasm), anaphylactic shock.Psychiatric Disorders: Confusional state, euphoric mood, hallucinations.Paradoxical reactions such as agitation, involuntary movements (including tonic/clonic movements and muscle tremor), hyperactivity, hostility, rage reaction, aggressiveness, paroxysmal excitement and assault, have been reported, particularly among children and the elderly.Dependence: Use of midazolam - even in therapeutic doses - may lead to the development of physical dependence. After prolonged i.v. administration, discontinuation, especially abrupt discontinuation of the product, may be accompanied by withdrawal symptoms including withdrawal convulsions (see section 4.4).Nervous System Disorders: Prolonged sedation, decreased alertness, somnolence, headache, dizziness, ataxia, postoperative sedation, anterograde amnesia, the duration of which is directly related to the administered dose. Anterograde amnesia may still be present at the end of the procedure and in isolated cases prolonged amnesia has been reported.Convulsions have been reported in premature infants and neonates.Cardiac Disorders: Severe cardiorespiratory adverse events have occurred. These have included cardiac arrest, hypotension, bradycardia, vasodilating effects. Life-threatening incidents are more likely to occur in adults over 60 years of age and those with pre-existing respiratory insufficiency or impaired cardiac function, particularly when the injection is given too rapidly or when a high dosage is administered (see section 4.4).Respiratory Disorders: Severe cardiorespiratory adverse events including respiratory depression, apnoea, respiratory arrest, dyspnoea, laryngospasm have been reported. Life threatening incidents are more likely to occur in adults over 60 years of age and those with pre-existing respiratory insufficiency or impaired cardiac function, particularly when the injection is given too rapidly or when a high dosage is administered (see section 4.4). Hiccup.Gastrointestinal system disorders: nausea, vomiting, constipation, dry mouth. Skin and appendages disorders: skin rash, urticarial reaction, pruritus.General and Application Site Disorders: Fatigue, erythema and pain on injection site, thrombophlebitis, thrombosis.Injury, Poisoning and Procedural Complications: An increased risk for falls and fractures has been recorded in elderly benzodiazepine users. | |