MRI/Claustrophobia

Falcon262

Well-Known Member
I went for a MRI a couple of weeks ago. I have claustrophobia so my doc gave me one Valium to take to calm me down. How will that affect, if any, renewing my First Class Medical?
 
I went for a MRI a couple of weeks ago. I have claustrophobia so my doc gave me one Valium to take to calm me down. How will that affect, if any, renewing my First Class Medical?
Hey there, I can't hold a medical anymore, but I have MS and before it was clinically definite, I had to do a bunch of MRIs, they gave me Ativan for one of them because it was really an uncomfortable experience. Talk to your AME, explain why you got it, and if you have a good AME it'll be very smooth and easy to take care of. As long as you're not taking it for any legth of time it's not hard to get that handled, and if you are, there's a way to get your medical back.

Not exactly the same for me, but just involve your AME immediately, it's not too painful.
 
Not a doctor, but here's what AOPA says:

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The form asks any medication you currently take, not any pill you ever took once. I don't think you need to report a one-time use for an MRI. Obviously report the associated medical visit.

Item 17a Do You Currently Use Any Medication (Prescription or Nonprescription)?
 
Looks like this question was asked and answered. You are not required to report peri-operative or procedural meds, if so as an extreme example you would be required to report sedation for a colonoscopy:)

That being said if you were to report it I would just add it to the discussion about the doctor visit for the MRI, something like "MRI for xxxx, valium given prior to procedure once." Won't be an issue.

Aaron Florkowski, MD
FAA designated Senior AME
www.kansascityame.com
 
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