Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray

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Composition FOR Midacip 1.25mg Nasal Spray

Midazolam(1.25mg)

food interaction for Midacip Nasal Spray

alcohol interaction for Midacip Nasal Spray

pregnancy interaction for Midacip Nasal Spray

lactation interaction for Midacip Nasal Spray

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No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray is unsafe to use during pregnancy as there is definite evidence of risk to the developing baby. However, the doctor may rarely prescribe it in some life-threatening situations if the benefits are more than the potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray should be used for short periods and sleepiness of the baby should be watched. The withdrawal of Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray should be gradual.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED

SALT INFORMATION FOR Midacip 1.25mg Nasal Spray

Midazolam(1.25mg)

Midacip nasal spray uses

How midacip nasal spray works

Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray is a benzodiazepine (BZD). It is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream through the inner lining of the nose. Once absorbed, it works by increasing the action of GABA, a chemical messenger that suppresses the abnormal and excessive activity of the nerve cells in the brain. This helps the patient to recover from a seizure faster.

Common side effects of midacip nasal spray

Sleepiness, Headache, Nasal discomfort, Throat irritation, Runny nose

SUBSTITUTES FOR Midacip Nasal Spray

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  • Medistat 1.25 Nasal Spray
    (25 MDI Nasal Spray in bottle)
    Alteus Biogenics Pvt Ltd
    Rs. 24.76/MDI of Nasal Spray
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    Rs. 638.88
    save 85% more per MDI of Nasal Spray
  • Insed Plus Atomiser
    (2.5 ml Nasal Spray in bottle)
    Samarth Life Sciences Pvt Ltd
    Rs. 256/ml of Nasal Spray
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    Rs. 528
    pay 50% more per ml of Nasal Spray
  • Midazom 1.25 Nasal Spray
    (2.5 ml Nasal Spray in pump bottle)
    Mindneuro Pharma
    Rs. 262/ml of Nasal Spray
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    Rs. 540
    pay 54% more per ml of Nasal Spray

Expert advice FOR Midacip Nasal Spray

  • The addiction / habit-forming potential of this medicine is very high. Take it only as per the dose and duration advised by your doctor
  • It may cause dizziness. Do not drive or do anything that requires mental focus until you know how this medicine affects you.
  • Avoid consuming alcohol as it may increase dizziness and drowsiness.
  • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to conceive or breastfeeding.
  • Do not stop taking medication suddenly without talking to your doctor as that may lead to nausea, anxiety, agitation, flu-like symptoms, sweating, tremor, and confusion.

Frequently asked questions FOR Midacip 1.25mg Nasal Spray

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Q. Is Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray safe?
Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray is safe if used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by your doctor
Q. Is Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray a controlled substance?
Yes, Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray is a controlled substance
Q. Is Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray a sedative?
Yes, Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray a sedative medication used before and during diagnostic or surgical procedures either in combination with or without local anesthesia
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Q. Is Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray a benzodiazepine?
Yes, Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray belongs to benzodiazepine class of sedative medication
Q. Does Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray have analgesic properties?
No, Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray does not have any analgesic properties. It is used as a central nervous system depressant that slows brain activity, causes relaxation and induces sleep (anesthetic)
Q. Does Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray cause retrograde amnesia?
Yes, Midacip 1.25 Nasal Spray causes retrograde amnesia (short term loss of memory)

Content on this page was last updated on 21 December, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)