
Midazolam hydrochloride (Buccolam) - Status epilepticus
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Status 1
Blue
Formulations :
- Pre-filled oral syringe
Formulary Status :
Restrictions / Comments :
Important
Preferred
Prescribe by BRAND. Buccolam is currently the preferred, lower-cost in patients over 3 months of age
Status 2
Red
Formulations :
No records returned.
Formulary Status :
Restrictions / Comments :
Important
Unlicensed preparations / specials have a Red traffic light status - not for prescribing in primary care.
Documentation
PAD Profile
ChemicalSubstance :
Midazolam hydrochloride (Buccolam)
Indication :
Status epilepticus
Group Name :
Keywords :
midazolam oral solution, midazolam oromucosal solution, midazolam buccal, buccal midazolam
Brand Names Include :
Buccolam
Important Information :
Latest Additions Date From :
Latest Additions Date To :
Guidelines :
Supporting Documents :
1
Traffic Light Entries :
3
Other Indications
Below are listed other indications that Midazolam hydrochloride (Buccolam) is used to treat.
- No records returned.
Other Drugs
Below are listed other drugs that are used to treat Status epilepticus.
Committee Recommendations (1)
Status Epilepticus in all age groups (over 3 months of age)
The Surrey Heartlands Area Prescribing Committee agreed that:
- Buccolam (midazolam hydrochloride) and Epistatus (midazolam maleate) will be assigned a Blue traffic light status (no information sheet required) for all ages over 3 months of age when used for Status Epilepticus.
- Buccolam and Epistatus should be prescribed by brand (in line with MHRA & NICE guidance) https://surreyccg.res-systems.net/PAD/Guidelines/Detail/5045
- The least costly preparation should be used at the point of initiation (currently Buccolam - April 2024)
NOTE: the use of Buccolam and Epistatus in patients aged 18 years and over is off-label.
Unlicensed specials will be assigned a RED traffic light status.
Patients using unlicensed preparations should be reviewed for a potential switch to the licensed product following liaison with their specialist.