| The adverse events listed below have been reported. Adverse events usually subside rapidly without the need for special treatment.Frequency categories are defined using the following convention: very common ( 1/10); common ( 1/100 to <1/10); uncommon ( 1/1,000 to <1/100); rare ( 1/10,000 to <1/1,000); very rare (<1/10,000); unknown (cannot be estimated from the available data).Psychiatric disorders Uncommon: anxiety, fear: following rapid injection, generally did not require treatment.Unknown: Withdrawal symptoms (e.g., agitation, anxiety, emotional lability, confusion, sensory distortions, tachycardia, dizziness, sweating), following rapid injection of doses of 1 mg or more in patients with high-dose and/or long-term exposure to benzodiazepines ending at any time within the weeks preceding flumazenil administration (see section 4.4); panic attacks (in patients with a history of panic reactions); abnormal crying, agitation, aggressive reactions (the side effect profile in children is generally similar to that in adults. When Flumazenil has been used for the reversal of conscious sedation, abnormal crying, agitation and aggressive reactions have been reported).Nervous system disorders Unknown: Seizures: particularly in patients known to suffer from epilepsy or severe hepatic impairment, mainly after long-term treatment with benzodiazepines or in cases of mixed-drug overdose (see section 4.4). Cardiac disorders Uncommon: Palpitations: following rapid injection, generally did not require treatment.Unknown: Transient increases in heart rate (on awakening).Vascular disorders Unknown: Transient increased blood pressure (on awakening).Gastrointestinal disorders Common: Nausea: vomiting: during post-operative use, particularly if opiates have also been used. Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Unknown: Flushing,General disorders and administration site conditions Rare: Hypersensitivity reactions (including analphylaxis)Unknown: Chills: following rapid injection, generally did not require treatment.
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