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Flumazenil for Injection 5 mL Multiple Dose Vials 1.0 mg/mL, 10/Box - Hikma Injectables (RX)

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Original price $ 239.95
Current price $ 195.00
SKU 00143-9784-10
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Hikma Injectables Flumazenil for Injection 5 mL Multiple Dose Vials 1.0 mg/mL,. 10 vials per box.

Flumazenil injection is a medication used to reverse the effects of benzodiazepine overdose. It works by blocking the effects of benzodiazepine on the brain.Flumazenil injection is a medication used to reverse the effects of benzodiazepine overdose. It works by blocking the effects of benzodiazepine on the brain.Flumazenil injection is a medication used to reverse the effects of benzodiazepine overdose. It works by blocking the effects of benzodiazepine on the brain.

Brand: Hikma Injectables
NDC: 00143-9784-10
UPC: 301439784104
Strength: 1.0 mg/mL
Size: 5 mL
Count: 10 Multiple Dose Vials Per box

Flumazenil for Injection 5 mL Multiple Dose Vials 1.0 mg/mL, 10/Box - Hikma Injectables (RX)
Flumazenil for Injection 5 mL Multiple Dose Vials 1.0 mg/mL, 10/Box - Hikma Injectables (RX)
$ 239.95 $ 195.00
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FAQ's about Flumazenil Injections
  • What is Flumazenil Injection?

    Flumazenil injection is a prescription medication used as a benzodiazepine antagonist. This life-saving drug is primarily indicated to reverse the effects of benzodiazepine overdose and counteract conscious sedation caused by medications like midazolam, diazepam, or lorazepam during medical procedures. Flumazenil is NOT a narcotic reversal agent like Narcan (naloxone), but is the gold-standard antidote for benzodiazepine toxicity. It is the active ingredient in products such as Romazicon (another name for flumazenil).

  • What is Flumazenil Injection Used For?

    Acute benzodiazepine overdose Reversal of benzodiazepine sedation after surgery or procedures Management of suspected benzodiazepine toxicity in medical settings Part of the "coma cocktail" for unexplained coma (though use is now more selective due to risk-benefit analysis)

  • How to Give Flumazenil Injection? Is Flumazenil IV Only?

    Flumazenil is administered intravenously (IV only), ensuring rapid action and reliable absorption – no oral or intramuscular (IM) forms are recommended. Administration routes must always be through an IV line. Standard Doses for Flumazenil: Adult Initial Dose: 0.2 mg IV over 15 seconds. If desired consciousness is not achieved, incremental doses of 0.2 mg every minute (max total dose: 1 mg/hour in most cases). Pediatric Use: 0.01 mg/kg IV, repeat as needed. Always consult a medical professional for individual dose adjustments.

  • Does Flumazenil Work Like Narcan? What Drugs Can Flumazenil Reverse?

    No, flumazenil is NOT like Narcan (naloxone). Flumazenil only reverses benzodiazepines such as: Diazepam Lorazepam Midazolam Alprazolam Clonazepam It does NOT reverse opioids or narcotic overdose (which are reversed by naloxone/Narcan).

  • Flumazenil Injection Cost

    The cost of flumazenil injection (Romazicon) can range from $30 to $100 per vial, depending on supplier, dosage, and region. Hospital charges may vary. Always check with your pharmacy or healthcare provider for current pricing.

  • How Does Flumazenil Make You Feel? Can Flumazenil Cause Seizures?

    Flumazenil acts rapidly, often restoring alertness within minutes. However, you may feel anxiety, dizziness, headache, nausea, or abnormal (dysphoric) sensations. In rare cases: Flumazenil can cause agitation, emotional lability, or even seizures, especially in those with chronic benzodiazepine use, mixed overdose (e.g., tricyclic antidepressants), or underlying epilepsy.

  • Who Should NOT Get Flumazenil? When Not to Give Flumazenil?

    Patients with chronic benzodiazepine dependence (withdrawal and seizures possible) Seizure disorders Mixed drug overdose (especially tricyclic antidepressants or cocaine) Known hypersensitivity to flumazenil

  • Drug Interactions: What Drugs Does Flumazenil Interact With?

    Tricyclic antidepressants: Increases seizure risk Alcohol: May mask benzodiazepine signs Clozapine, barbiturates, or other CNS depressants: May alter reversal profile Always tell your healthcare provider all medications you use for safe administration

  • Preparation & Administration: Do You Dilute Flumazenil?

    Flumazenil can be administered undiluted. In pediatric or slow titration cases, you may dilute in normal saline or 5% dextrose — consult your pharmacist for exact recommendations.

  • Flumazenil Use in Elderly Patients & Special Populations

    Flumazenil is generally safe for elderly patients but should be used with extra caution due to increased sensitivity and comorbidities. Dose adjustments and continuous monitoring are necessary.

  • Naloxone or Flumazenil: Which Comes First in Emergency?

    In a coma cocktail for unknown coma, Naloxone (opioid reversal) is typically administered BEFORE flumazenil due to the risk of seizure with flumazenil in mixed overdoses. Flumazenil is reserved for proven benzodiazepine toxicity, as its risks can outweigh benefits in unclear cases.

  • Why Is Flumazenil Included in the “Coma Cocktail”?

    It is traditionally used to rapidly reverse sedative effects in comatose patients when benzodiazepine overdose is suspected, as part of a protocol (coma cocktail) that may also include thiamine, glucose, and naloxone.

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