
Intramuscular Sedation
Intramuscular sedation involves injecting medication directly into a muscle to help a patient relax or become drowsy before a medical procedure. This method provides a longer-lasting effect compared to other forms, making it useful for procedures requiring moderate sedation. It’s administered by trained healthcare providers, ensuring the right dosage and safety. The goal is to reduce anxiety, discomfort, and movement, making procedures safer and easier to perform. After injection, patients typically feel calm or sleep through the procedure, with recovery occurring as the medication wears off.