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Short report: sedation for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy--diazepam versus midazolam
J M Gilvarry1, M Craig, J F Fielding
1Department of Medicine, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
|August 1, 1990
Abstract:
Intravenously injected midazolam was associated with a greater degree of sedation, as assessed by 24-h retrograde amnesia, than the longer acting benzodiazepine, diazepam. No differences in the frequency of pain on injection or the occurrence of venous sequelae were noted between the two preparations.