VERSED Reviews (MIDAZOLAM HYDROCHLORIDE)

Average Rating: 2.7 (1094 Ratings)

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 5  many proceedures over five years no side effects whatsoever for me, it's the greatest drug for relieving anxiety associated with surgery, mri's, etc...if this ever were sold on the street...wow....high potential for abuse M 65 6 times
7/3/2009
 5  colonoscopy/egd I have had 6 colonoscopies and have had versed every time, and absolutely no problems at all... The 50 yr old man who commented on the "6-1-09" guy who was 20 or 25...there are many reasons for a young man to have such a procedure...matter of fact, children sometimes have to be scoped, as well...that's why there are Pediatric Gastroenterologists!! I worked for 4 gastro doctors for over 10 yrs...and you sir, don't have a clue of what you are talking about!! While I agree, that there are, some very "creative" writers, giving their "opnions & stories"...perhaps they should consider having a career writing fiction stories...some people do tend to embellish on the truth and some people, don't know of which they speak, such as yourself... F 56 1 days
7/6/2009
 1  colonoscopy PTSD symptoms, lasting for months post-procedure, never experienced before in my life To the woman who has "worked for 4 gastro doctors, " and had several procedures with Versed with "absolutely no problems at all," it is YOU who obviously doesn't "have a clue" how a bad Versed experience can affect someone ! I don't discredit your experience, please do not discredit mine. For me personally, it was hell, both due the drug itself & the sneaky way it was administered to me. Something is wrong with a drug that (most) doctors deliberately do not explain to patients. I pray for the day when "informed consent" is a reality, and not a meaningless cruel joke. If your attitude represents how medical "professionals" view those of us who have had nightmare experiences with Versed, I may never have a surgery or procedure again. F
7/7/2009
 5  Spinal Cortisone Injections Worked like a charm, but after I woke up and was released I refused to allow my wife to drive me home and took my own car. I evidently stopped at a store and bought some items and then continued home. My wife said I seemed completly lucid and in full control of my faculties, but today (1 day after my injections) I don't remember any of the events. I don't remember buying the items or the drive home. I've advised my wife to refuse to believe anything I say after my next set of injections. It's a great drug and I'm very pleased with the quick effect and not having to be put completely out for my procedure. M 48 1 days
7/8/2009
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 1  Pediatric VCUG Our 4 year old daughter- Received through IV to sedate her when having a catheter inserted. became anxious, combative, agitated & angry. Dr. thought it wasn't enough so gave her an additonal dose of Ativan. Still had same effect. Four people had to hold her down to put in catheter. 6-8 hours after still hallucinating, unable to sleep, difficult to calm down, anxious, agitated, angry and scared. 12 hours later- still moody, confused, but able to answer questions. Even 36 hours later - dizzy, manic episodes (crying uncontrollably), hostile, bossing people around, confused, anxious. It was horrible to watch and very concerning! First 12 hours, Drs. kept saying it was normal & she was fine. Upond being discharged fromt the hospital, we realized that she was far from normal. All Drs we consulted with in Pediatrics and ER said there was no way that the sedatives were still in her system 36 hours later. Yet she was still exhibiting scary mood altering behaviors. They put her through a spinal tap & CT scan to rule out other issues and all came back negative (she successfully received propofol for those procedures). Drs. then realized she had a paradoxical (or adverse) reaction to the Versed and should have NEVER have been given the additional dose of Ativan. Supposedly there is something to reverse the adverse reaction, but by the time the pediatric dr. reserached it, it was too late to give. We were at a well known children's hospital & they said they have never seen such a reaction. By 48 hours the symptoms seem to have disappeared, but am hoping we don't see any long term effects. Given, this horrible reaction, no one in our family will ever be allowed to receive Versed or Ativan again. F 4 1 times
7/10/2009
 5  Colonoscopy I don't know for a fact that the anesthetic used on me was Versed. I only assume so because a friend had a similar procedure done at the same hospital and said it was used on him. The plus side: After receiving the IV, I was out in seconds. I remember absolutely nothing of the procedure, and woke up in the recovery room fairly alert. Actually - I was delighted and amazed at how easy the entire procedure was. The only complaint I might have is that IF they used Versed on me, I would like to have been informed of its possible side effects. And honestly, it's a little disconcerting to think that I may have been awake and able to talk during the procedure and not be able to remember a thing about it. Think about it: 2 nurses and a doctor in a closed room with a drugged patient who won't remember the procedure. It's the 578th procedure they've done and it's beyond routine. Even the most professional staff might be tempted to have a little fun and ask a few very personal questions for a laugh. Sure, it smacks of paranoia, but it's something to consider. M 54 1 times
7/11/2009
 1  Colonoscopy I was awake but totally paralyzed. I felt every move, every turn, I tried fruitlessly to scream out for help and demand some pain meds. It was the worst experience of my entire life. Like being in an Iron Maiden...Whoever approved this drug for use on people should be shot!! A great way to torture someone and have them unable to do or say anything about it. They say that this takes away bad memories of any pain...why not give the patient pain meds and skip the Versed. DO NOT LET ANYONE GIVE YOU THIS CRAP....You'll regret it for the rest of your life!! M 52 1 days
7/13/2009
 5  Colonoscopy I had no side effects. My physician explained everything about the drug used including it's amnesia effect. I remember the procedure and could feel the pressure. I feel I was very well informed. F 55 1 days
7/14/2009
 1  DNC Like the colonoscopy person from 7/13, it was like a chemical straight jacket. I was AWARE, but I could not do anything about it. They are sneaky and dishonest about it. I had no idea what was about to hit me and I had to PRY just to get the name of the drug. As stated elsewhere, they should dump the Versed and use real pain killers. F 34 1 days
7/16/2009
 1  tonsillectomy My eight year old son was given Versed in preparation for his tonsillectomy and, after an initial period of confusion and slurred speech, became extremely agitated and violent. At first he started punching himself and then was lashing out at both me and his father and attempting to get off the gurney. We had to restrain him and we had to call in a nurse to help us keep him down as well. He was extremely angry, and began yelling at both of us as well. He eventually broke down crying, which is how, unfortunately, we had to leave him as they rolled him away on the gurney. It was, overall, a very traumatic experience for the whole family. The ENT performing the surgery then came in and told us that he was having an adverse reaction to the drug and instructed me to inform his primary pediatrician of this reaction and to ensure that this was never given to him again. He told me that this was very uncommon, but that it did happen. M 8 1 days
7/17/2009
 5  Cervical epidural injections None whatsoever. I get 2-3 cortisone injections a year in my neck to alleviate pain caused by two bulging dics and bone spurs. I always get versed and nothing but versed. I understand there can be side affects with this drug as with any drug. I have never experienced any adverse reactions. As a matter of fact, when I had a few moles removed recently I specifically asked for versed and got it. When I recovered from surgery I found my wife at my side and I was surprised at how well I felt. I don't want anyone to think I am pushing this drug but it works for me as it was designed to do. I think it is the best drug to come along since penicillin. M 48 2 years
7/19/2009
 1  For angiogram I was wide awake and talking to dr so he had them give me another "hit" still wide awake so he had them do a third "hit". I told him I think I am having the opposite effect and he asked me would I believe him if he said that it wouldn't hurt. I did and it didn't. Now before any procedure I tell them it has opposite effect a couple of drs. didn't believe me and then quickly after using it used something else; Now I insist that it not be used and didn't give a damn if I needed to be relaxed prior to a surgery. They are listening to me probably because I said I would leave if they even considered using it. Not for everyone and drs. need to do a "test" prior to prsuming it is the same for all. F 67 1 days
7/19/2009
 5  Surgery to remove bladder tumors The only reason I came to this site was to see if others enjoyed Versed as much as I have. In the past 12 months I've has to undergo 2 surgeries to remove cancerous tumors from my bladder. The procedures have been made not only bearable, but almost enjoyable as a result of the Versed. Don't get me wrong -I was highly anxious being led into the O.R. full of lights, monitors, instruments, medical staff, and asked to lay down on the operating table...but about 2 minutes after being administered Versed, I was holding my arms out and saying "come'ere" to the staff for a hug. I played around with some drugs as a youth, but never felt so relaxed, happy, even "loving" as I did from Versed. I had the same experience for both surgeries, I LOVED the drug. In both cases I was given a spinal tap to numb me from the waist down, so I was never unconscious. I remember small snippets of the surgeries, I was happy throughout and came out of it in a good mood, joking with my friends a M 53 1 days
7/30/2009
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 5  Colonoscopy, Wisdom teeth extracted With Colonoscopy = did remember everything in vivid detail. With teeth, did not recall a thing. I had IV Versed & fentanyl with my wisdom tooth extractions - 3 teeth, under 45 minutes, all bony impacts, and one was exploratory gum surgery to try and find my hiding top right molar. I do not recall any of it, as I was told would happen (unfortunately, I did remember all of my colonoscopy). The only unpleasant part was when it began to wear off and I woke up, said "Ow, ow, please I can really feel this right now" (didn't sound much like that) and they immediately gave me another dose of Versed and upped my nitrous oxide. They then finished and I'm at home, on painkillers, and very glad that I do not recall anything like an exploratory gum surgery - I DO NOT want to remember that feeling or even numbed sensation! F 21 1 days
8/10/2009
 1  relaxation before surgery heart pain, shortness of breath length of time taking versed 20 seconds F 70
8/10/2009
 1  Hand Surgery My first hand surgery was in the '80's under a local and it went fine. My recent surgery with Versed was a disaster. I was "out" for a short time and then I was awake and aware, but felt super drunk, so much so that I could not move much or say anything. The local was not as effective as the first time. I felt discomfort (not really hard core pain) and it was frustrating having to deal with that and not be able to get their attention. I think they were kind of cavalier about this because they think people will not remember. I cannot recommend this drug, not only because of its effects but how it is (mis)used. M 36 1 days
8/14/2009
 5  Hand Surgery It helped to calm me down I felt no pain what so ever. I liked it and would take it again M 28
8/17/2009
 1  Prostate Biopsy Became nauseated and groggy. Did NOT reduce pain. Where's the Fentanyl, or whatever ??? This was my second prostate biopsy The first one involved no sedative. The second was with versed. All Versed did was make me groggy and nauseous. I'll go without in the future. M 56 1 days
8/21/2009
 5  bunionectomy & metatarsal reduction Used to calm and relax me just prior to surgery...I had such a positive experience, I had to ask what the drug was. I was able to hear conversations between the doctor and nurses and i even "chimed" in on the conversation. There were also times when I was totally out. Very quick recovery. Good job to the anesthesiologist! F 55
8/22/2009
 1  Hand Surgery See my earlier entry below. As a genuinely concerned person who has had a bad experience with Versed - and came to this site to warn others - I take great exception to the obvious and cynical fake 5 that was immediately posted after my entry. This needs to stop! M 36 1 days
8/22/2009

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