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Question by  chappystick (43)

What can you tell me about the use of Versed in anesthesia?

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

Versed (midalozam)can caused respiratory distress or full arrest. When it is used, it is closely monitored by the anesthesiologist or the anesthetist, who is prepared to respond to difficulties.

 
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Answer by  bazoni (45)

Versed can be used as short-acting sedation before diagnostic, therapeutic, or endoscopic procedures or as a pre-op sedation prior to genreal anesthesia.

 
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Answer by  Veetzy (376)

Versed, whose generic name is midazolam, is a sedative that is used to sedate a person before a procedure. Procedures include colonoscopy, bronchoscopy or dental procedures. It is used in conjunction with anesthetic agents to enhance the effects providing for a better experience for the patients. In addition, it is short acting allowing for a quicker recovery.

 
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Answer by  liblady (366)

Versed (midazolam) is a prescription sedative that is often administered intravenously prior to general anesthesia. Its calming properties relax the body and impair short-term memory, allowing the patient to go under anesthesia comfortably.

 
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