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Midazolam User Reviews & Ratings

Brand names: Nayzilam Seizalam

Midazolam has an average rating of 4.2 out of 10 from a total of 139 reviews on Drugs.com. 34% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 60% reported a negative experience.

Reviews for Midazolam

  • Confu...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • September 4, 2020

Versed (midazolam) for Light Anesthesia "Sharing for my mom because I'm curious if anyone is basically unaffected by Versed. My mom went in for cataract surgery. She's an RN and super familiar with the process. They ended up giving her 6 mg of it and she was completely awake and unaffected. She was so unaffected by versed, that a couple hours after her surgery she went back to pick up her car and still needed Trazadone to fall asleep (she's prescribed this for insomnia). Thankfully she said there was zero pain, just felt like pressure. Does anyone else have similar experiences with Versed?"

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  • Friend
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • December 12, 2019

Versed (midazolam) for Light Sedation "Although I have too enjoyed Versed, I'm writing this as a witness to what my friend went through. My buddy dislocated his arm for the second time. After learning about Versed and memory loss he asked to be knocked out. The Doctor refused and rather insisted on Versed with plenty of Demerol. The drugs were given and my friend laid comfortably until it was time. The Doc and helper started trying to put his arm in. That's when the screaming began! While under the drugs my friend was communicating (yelling/crying) with the doctor, begging him to put him out. He even told the doctor, "I'll remember this". It was a lengthy painful struggle but the arm finally popped in. My friend then quickly fell asleep. Once he came to, he didn't remember a thing! Witnessing that, I've have disturbed feelings about the drug."

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  • Upset
  • December 28, 2021

Versed (midazolam) for Light Sedation "I tell the nurses and dr each time I have a procedure that this medication does not work for me. They totally ignore me. I had a trial stimulator put in my back today after telling every nurse and dr they still used it. I was totally awake until they finished. Horrible experience. It was so painful. I am not happy!!!"

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  • MCano
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • February 26, 2020

Versed (midazolam) for Light Sedation "My dad was given versed during a colonoscopy at the VA and he never recovered his memory. He was absolutely independent prior to the versed. He was robbed of the rest of his life because of this drug."

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  • December 1, 2017

Versed (midazolam) for Light Anesthesia "I had Versed for a Colonoscopy ~14 years ago. I was not told in advance I would be "put out" and my memory be erased. After been hooked up to the IV, for pain management, the nurse said "you don't want to remember this anyway." I went out as the procedure started and woke up in recovery. I went home and shook for 4 hours. For the next 10 years or so my short-term memory was impaired. I attended a service school thereafter and had a lot of trouble remembering items for tests. I normally do very well . I have reoccurring nightmares of the procedure (PTSD?). This is terrible drug, it is immoral to erase one's memory without their full understanding in advance. I bear a lot of animosity towards the clinic. I will never allow its use again"

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  • Hano
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 12, 2021

For Light Sedation "Given 2.5mg of Midazolam for sedation during upper GI endoscopy. It didn't do a thing. I was fully awake, fully knew what was going on, could feel everything. Had to have head held as was gagging so much . This drug had no effect on me whatsoever."

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  • No...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • December 28, 2016

Versed (midazolam) for Light Anesthesia "I would like to lodge a complaint. I came in for surgery on 12-17-16. I told the anesthesiologist that I did not want memory blocking drugs. He told me I would be given Propofol which was fine with me I had that before with good results. When I woke up in the recovery room and was having issues blurred vision, double vision, sensation of spinning, and loss of balance; my husband stated this had not happened before with Propofol. I was told I was given Versed (a memory blocking drug). We were told the procedure went well, so I do not know why this side-effect inducing drug was administered. I was sent home while very unsteady on my feet with sensation of spinning, and loss of balance. I do not believe it was safe to discharge me in that condition. Indeed my husband called my son to help him get me into the house. Most of all I feel my trust was violated, and my wishes were not followed while I was in a vunerable position, and this greatly concerns me. Next time do I need to request that my husband stay with me through the complete procedure for my own protection from the staff?"

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  • JDS
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • April 27, 2017

Versed (midazolam) for Light Anesthesia "I blindly accepted this poison for my first cardiac catheterization and first colonoscopy. It did NOTHING during the procedures. I remember everything and felt everything. What it did do was make permanent changes in my ability to remember things - especially names. Since then, I'm also frequently searching for common words. I list Versed as an allergy now so it'll never be used on me again."

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  • Versed...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • August 16, 2020

Versed (midazolam) for Light Sedation "Had paradoxical reaction before hernia repair - was supposed to be light sedation but instead had to be put under to finish the surgery. Had anxiety attacks for years after. Had numerous operations - before and since - with nothing but local, and they were fine. Two hand surgeries involved Fentanyl, which I have no issue with. For me, Versed is the PCP of Benzodiazepines."

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  • Sheri...
  • March 23, 2017

Versed (midazolam) for Light Anesthesia "Had Versed for cataract surgery. OK post surgery but woke up from nap afterward with uncontrollable emotions, terrifying. It's 3 1/2 months later and I'm still having occasional flooding of anxiety and depression. Also had memory problems for 2 months. horrific experience, I will never be given this drug again."

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  • Kstell
  • 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."

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  • August 9, 2016

Versed (midazolam) for Light Sedation "Went in to get a celiac plexus block. Was given three doses of versed. Kept telling the docs that I was fully awake, aware, and very anxious because what they were doing hurt considerably. I have been put under for multiple procedures, and know the point when you are starting to go "out." This never occurred. They just kept repeating that I was fine and I would "forget everything." To which I kept reiterating that I would not and the versed wasn't working. They might as well have given me water in my IV. I ended up jumping off of the table, and had to leave. My main doctor's office that referred me to have the procedure kept telling me that there's no way I would remember anything. Wish that was the case. Would not recommend."

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  • Magoo
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • April 8, 2021

Versed (midazolam) for Light Sedation "I was given Versed twice for cataract surgery. First surgery went perfectly, and I had the sensation of being asleep and then awakened in recovery. The second surgery a month later resulted in a situation where I remembered every aspect of the surgery, but had no pain, likely due to the anesthetic eye drops being used. I will not choose this drug for anesthesia again."

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  • wallu...
  • February 3, 2016

Versed (midazolam) for Light Anesthesia "I was given Versed pre-surgery for a D & C and within minutes I was vomiting violently. The surgery had to be cancelled due to my extreme reaction. I was dry heaving for 4 hours and was sick for days. I had terrible vertigo and very loud ringing in my ears. That was 5 months ago and I'm still being treated for vertigo and tinnitus. I was told by my ENT that the drug probably caused a disconnect between my ears and my brain. I am going to therapy and it is helping some. I could not drive for 3 months and am driving again. I'm always slightly dizzy and the loud high pitched sound in my head may be permanent. I was never told about the negative effects before taking this drug."

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  • Mrs
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • May 18, 2023

For Light Sedation "I always receive sedation for an endoscopy, of which I have had many. In the past, they were all pretty good, and once the sedation was administered, I remembered nothing until I woke up in another room, feeling completely out of it. However, during my last endoscopy a few days ago, I was given 1mg of Midazolam, and to my horror, I was awake for the entire procedure. I didn't feel drowsy at all and experienced constant heaving and retching throughout. My throat was sore, and the experience was so unbearable that I even tried to pull the scope out, but the nurse stopped me. I never want to go through that again. I was so distressed that I filed a complaint through the hospital's PALS (Patient Advice and Liaison Service). In this day and age, we shouldn't have to suffer like this."

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  • Miki_...
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • November 10, 2016

Versed (midazolam) for Light Anesthesia "I recieved medazilam, commonly called versed for my first colonoscopies, note versed is a amnesia drug they use so you "forget" how bad they treat you, and that you were in pain rather than relieve the trauma. I suffered anxiety, long term amnesia, flashbacks and a PTSD-type reaction to the use of this drug. Not only did i loose the abity to lay down memory properly long term but the patches (it kinda feels like the connections are there of the bad experience you feel the trauma but you cant pin it on an exact block of memory) of the trauma remains i highly recomend the non-amnesic fentanyl instead for colonoscopies."

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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • November 23, 2023

Versed (midazolam) for Light Sedation "Was given Versed prior to a hernia surgery I had last fall. The nurse referred to it as 'vein champagne' and for me, it certainly was that. Calmed my nerves within minutes. We could have been under a full-scale nuclear attack at the time, and I would not have cared. Going in to have surgery on a deviated septum in a few weeks, and I'll be asking for this stuff again."

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  • Seria...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • December 22, 2020

Versed (midazolam) for Light Anesthesia "It is my goal in life to get this awful drug off the market. I was given way too much of this and I am permanently disabled with chronic depression anxiety and post traumatic stress disorder. Do your research on Versed and you’ll see what I mean and always tell and anesthesiologist that you don't want it so they don’t give it to you. They also try to lie and say it’s a pain reliever it’s not all versed it does is remove your memory and unfortunately sometimes that is permanent."

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  • Bionic
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • April 20, 2018

Versed (midazolam) for Light Anesthesia "Told the anesthesiologist not to give me Versed because it made me nauseous. I had been meditating and was very relaxed on the operating table awaiting my hip replacement. Suddenly I became afraid, paranoid and the last I remembered was trying to get off the table. I had prolonged amnesia, nausea, hiccups for 24 hours, and I cried and was anxious for a week afterwards. My records show I was given Versed despite telling them not to."

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  • Bec
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 9, 2020

For Light Sedation "This midazolam didn't work at all on me as a sedative. I had a gastroscopy today and can remember it all and could feel everything, it was horrible. I wasn't sleepy at all. I felt like the sedative didn't work at all, so there wasn't any point having sedation."

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  • Barb...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • September 15, 2015

Versed (midazolam) "Midazolam (a/k/a Versed) has NO pain relieving properties. It's given--generally without patient consent--because it reduces anxiety, makes patients compliant/obedient to orders, & causes memory loss (same effects as Rohypnol, date rape drug--they are both benzodiazepines). Great if that's what you want & your doc has discussed this with you beforehand. However, there are many people who have been given Versed without their consent & who have been very upset about the memory loss (see VersedBusters, nomidazolam, etc.--an internet search for side effects of Versed or midazolam will yield a lot of hits). For both surgeries I had no anxiety yet was given Versed without my consent. I question why an amnesiac drug is administered when a"

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  • LisaKay
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • August 14, 2016

Versed (midazolam) for Light Sedation "I had 3 surgeries within 3 months as a teen. This drug is what the pre-op physician gave me 1-2 minutes prior to wheeling me back into surgery. It is supposed to calm nerves but it had the opposite effect for me. I was very nervous about the surgery so I was given syringe of it in my hand 1-2 minutes prior to them wheeling me back. It caused instant anxiety and impending feelings of doom. I was hyperventilating/blubbering/crying/freaking out as they put me to sleep. My surgeon was in tears and was petting my head to calm me. I ask for no IV pre-sedatives now."

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  • Sammy
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • May 20, 2019

Versed (midazolam) for Light Anesthesia "I had Versed (midazolam) and Fentanyl used for as a sedative for my bunionectomy. Drugs worked great for me. However, about 10 days later I got out of bed with Vertigo. I was just diagnosed with BPPV [Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo] I only have vertigo when my head changes position such as lying down or bending my head way back. I am 52 year old female. 3 medical professionals say it is unrelated but I just read a website that states, BPPV is a side effect of benzodiazepines."

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  • kbee
  • July 11, 2012

Versed (midazolam) for Light Sedation "I was given Versed as a sedation for 3 colonoscopies. It is great. After the procedure I have no grogginess and it is fast acting and doesn't linger throughout the day. My last procedure I was given propofol. It was terrible. I was sick for 2 days. I will definitely have Versed used here on out as long as its available."

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  • L Cam...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • June 25, 2016

Versed (midazolam) for Light Sedation "Following major jaw surgery, wires and screws were to be removed from my upper jaw, extending all the way to my eye sockets. I arrived at the center, was asked to sit in a dental chair, and had both arms strapped down. I wondered about that. Then, versed was administered. Off to neverland? Never. When I awoke, thinking it was all over, the doctor was quite upset with me. I had unknowingly become agitated and combative and he was unable to begin. Versed didn't work for me. I was very embarrassed to hear how the drug caused me to behave."

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