Remimazolam is a drug that constitutes a pharmacological innovation in anesthesia. This innovation combines the properties of two drugs that are already being used, which are: midazolam and remifentanil.
Although anesthesiology as a specialty has evolved a lot, the search for an ideal anesthetic still continues. The objective is to have drugs that have the least possible adverse effects, for this reason, research on drugs used in continuous anesthesia.
What is remimazolam and how does it work?
This medicine has in common with midazolam its mechanism of action, and with remifentanil its metabolism. It can be used as a sedative in the intensive care unit and also as a drug for sedation in some procedures.
It differs from other available rapid-acting intravenous sedatives, in which remimazloma has very little tendency to cause apnea. Remimazolam is a derivative of midazolam that has properties Remifentanil Pharmacokinetics.
Remimazolam uses and dosages
In the field of anesthesia, remimazolam is a drug that can be used in four areas:
Single dose for premedication.
Bolus followed by supplementary doses for procedural sedation.
IV anesthesia, along with an opioid, as part of total IV anesthesia.
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