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Buccal midazolam for agitation on psychiatric intensive care wards
International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 09/09/08
Taylor D et al. - Midazolam is a benzodiazepine known to be effective as a treatment for status epilepticus and for rapid tranquillisation. Buccal midazolam has recently become available in the UK. They introduced it as a treatment option for rapid tranquillisation on their intensive care wards. Buccal midazolam was found to be effective and well tolerated.
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