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  1. Out-of-hospital rescue medication in dogs with emergency …

    Even though rectal diazepam was the most used rescue medication in this survey population, intranasal midazolam was perceived by the owners as a better option regarding effectiveness, …

  2. Intranasal midazolam as an alternative to rectal diazepam for ...

    Mar 26, 2025 · This Knowledge Summary seeks to appraise the evidence for use of intranasal midazolam (IN-MDZ) as an effective and safe alternative to R-DZP to control status epilepticus …

  3. Intranasal Midazolam or Rectal Diazepam for Seizures? - dvm360

    Jan 17, 2019 · Based on the results of this study, intranasal midazolam is safe and appears to have superior efficacy when compared with rectal diazepam in terms of seizure control and …

  4. Advantages of Midazolam Intranasal o Likely eTective (clinical evidence) o Likely rapid onset of action (clinical evidence) o Likely favorable pharmacokinetics

  5. Anticonvulsants for Emergency Treatment of Seizures in Dogs and …

    Midazolam should not be administered per rectum, because absorption is poor via this route. However, midazolam has been shown to be superior to diazepam when administered …

  6. Jan 5, 2024 · Your pet is going home with supplies to give them an intranasal dose of midazolam in the event of a seizure. The atomizer turns the liquid midazolam into a fine mist so that it is …

  7. Out-of-hospital rescue medication in dogs with emergency …

    Oct 2, 2023 · Conclusions and clinical importance: Even though rectal diazepam was the most used rescue medication in this survey population, intranasal midazolam was perceived by the …

  8. Intranasal midazolam as an alternative to rectal diazepam for ...

    Dec 10, 2024 · Intranasal midazolam appears to be safe and effective for achieving seizure control in canine patients, both in terms of efficacy and speed of onset, and is a suitable first …

  9. Controlling epileptic seizures at home with intranasal midazolam

    Jan 8, 2018 · The results showed intranasal midazolam was a quick, safe and effective first-line medication for controlling status epilepticus in dogs and appeared superior to rectal diazepam.

  10. Midazolam | VCA Animal Hospitals

    Your veterinarian may prescribe this medication for your pet for intranasal or intrarectal administration at home; follow your veterinarian’s directions on administration.