At a Glance
| Midazolam | Carisoprodol | |
|---|---|---|
| Class | Depressant | Depressant |
| Common Dose (oral) | 5–15 mg | 325–500 mg |
| Total Duration | 2–4 hrs | 2.3–6 hrs |
| Routes | intravenousoral | oral |
Dangerous Combination
Combining Midazolam and Carisoprodol is classified as dangerous. Combined CNS depression; risk of respiratory failure
Midazolam, a Depressant, and Carisoprodol, a Depressant, are frequently compared by users looking to understand their relative effects, dosage profiles, and safety considerations. Both are classified as Depressants, meaning they share a common pharmacological foundation. They share 7 documented effects in common, with 2 effects unique to Midazolam and 17 unique to Carisoprodol. This side-by-side comparison covers dosage, duration, subjective effects, and safety to help you make informed decisions.
| Midazolam | Carisoprodol | |
|---|---|---|
| Class | Depressant | Depressant |
| Common Dose (oral) | 5–15 mg | 325–500 mg |
| Total Duration | 2–4 hrs | 2.3–6 hrs |
| Routes | intravenousoral | oral |
| Effects | 9 documented | 24 documented |
| Interaction | Dangerous | |
| Level | Midazolam | Carisoprodol |
|---|---|---|
| Threshold | 1 mg | 50 mg |
| Light | 2.5–5 mg | 100–325 mg |
| Common | 5–15 mg | 325–500 mg |
| Strong | 15–30 mg | 500–750 mg |
| Heavy | 30 mg | 750 mg |
| Level | Dose |
|---|---|
| Threshold | 1 mg |
| Light | 1–2 mg |
| Common | 2–4 mg |
| Strong | 4–5 mg |
| Heavy | 5 mg |
Midazolam
Carisoprodol
Combined CNS depression; risk of respiratory failure