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Midazolam and Panic Attacks: What Users Say

Brand names: Nayzilam Seizalam

Panic attacks: mentioned by 3 users (2.0%)

Based on user experiences from 147 Midazolam reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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memory loss 9.5%
anxiety 7.5%
dizziness 6.8%
pain 6.8%
drowsiness 6.1%
vomiting 6.1%
nausea 3.4%
discomfort 2.7%
burning 2.0%
panic attacks 2.0%

Reviews for Midazolam

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • Kst...
  • November 19, 2019

For Light Sedation "Had midazolam this morning to help me with an endoscopy I was terrified of having. It did absolutely nothing. I was wide awake through the whole thing and panicked and wretched through the whole procedure. I remember all of it too, including the doctor telling a student, ‘See how the texture changes in the duodenum? Looks like Toblerone!’ It was awful."

1 / 10
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  • Dra...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 23, 2022

Midazolam for Light Sedation "Does not work on me at all! I've been given the most you can give a person and still had a panic attack during four different procedures. I think it shouldn't be used for patients like myself with anxiety and panic disorder. It's useless."

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  • Mar...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • April 7, 2022

Midazolam for Light Anesthesia "I had this drug supposedly during an angiogram. I did not feel sedated or calm at all. In fact, I felt very panicky."

2 / 10
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