Midazolam Maleate Tablets Effects

Midazolam Maleate Tablets have anxiolytic, sedative, hypnotic and anticonvulsant properties. Midazolam tablets belong to narcotics, it is benzodiazepine psychotropic drugs. It has the efficacy of anticonvulsant, anxiolytic and sedative-hypnotic, clinically applicable to a variety of short-term treatment of insomnia, especially for those who have difficulty in falling asleep, pre-operative and instrumental diagnostic examinations before the use of drugs. The most common adverse reactions of midazolam maleate tablets include dizziness, fatigue, occasional drop in blood pressure or abdominal distension, etc. Long-term use may result in somatic and psychiatric dependence, and rebound insomnia may occur when the drug is abruptly discontinued. It is contraindicated in pregnant and lactating women, those who are allergic to benzodiazepines, severe cardiorespiratory insufficiency, myasthenia gravis and other groups. When taking midazolam maleate tablets, patients are advised to do so under the guidance of a doctor, and if any discomfort occurs during the medication, they should go to a regular hospital in time for treatment.