1987
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1987.tb03045.x
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Midazolam: kinetics and effects on memory, sensorium, and haemodynamics.

Abstract: 1 This study aimed not only to compare the pharmacokinetics of oral and intravenous doses of the new water-soluble benzodiazepine, midazolam, but also to study the effects on haemodynamics, sensorium, and memory performance. 2 Eight normal human volunteers each received a single 15 mg dose of midazolam base orally and intravenously in randomized sequence 2 weeks apart. Serial venous samples were obtained for 12 h after dosing. Vital signs, sensorium testing and memory testing using word lists were also perform… Show more

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“…Compared with their performance at baseline, patients were severely impaired after midazolam on free recall, as has been found previously (Langlois et al, 1987). This impairment was more pronounced on delayed recall than on immediate recall as has been reported in many previous studies of benzodiazepines (Curran, 1986).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Compared with their performance at baseline, patients were severely impaired after midazolam on free recall, as has been found previously (Langlois et al, 1987). This impairment was more pronounced on delayed recall than on immediate recall as has been reported in many previous studies of benzodiazepines (Curran, 1986).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Systemic elimination of midazolam is more rapid in dogs than in man. Reported values for mean tIhp and Cl in man range from 1.9-2.5 h and 6.7-10.8 ml/min/kg, respectively (Greenblatt et al, 1981;Greenblatt et al, 1984;Langlois et al, 1987;Ochs, Greenblatt & Knuchel, 1985;Puglisi et al, 1978;Smith et al, 198 1). This is not surprising considering dogs are able to metabolize other benzodiazepines much more rapidly than man (Klotz, Antonin & Bieck, 1976;Ochs et al, 1988).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mas, dentre elas, o grupo dos benzodiazepínicos vem se destacando para este fim. E, dentro deste grupo, o midazolam tem demonstrado maior eficácia e segurança 16,18,19,26 . Suas características farmacológicas, tais como: início de ação rápida, meia vida curta, duração da sedação adequada, bons efeitos ansiolíticos, hipnóticos e amnésicos, baixo custo e existência de medicamento antagonista específico (flumazenil) estão entre os objetivos principais para a escolha desta droga.…”
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