Leaflet title: Gastroscopy with Sedation (Patient Discharge Information)
Last review: July 2025
Expiry Date: July 2027
Patient discharge information for gastroscopy procedure with sedation
The sedation drugs can remain in your system and have effects up to 24 hours after your procedure. Although you may feel awake, these drugs can impair your judgement, balance, and reaction times. For this reason, we will ensure that you have a responsible adult to take you home after your procedure and look after you for the next 24 hours.
For the next 24 hours you MUST NOT:
Drive your car. Your insurer will not cover you for this period following sedation.
Operate machinery (including any potentially hazardous kitchen appliances).
Climb ladders.
Sign any legally binding documents.
Drink alcohol. Alcohol will increase the effect of any sedative remaining in your body.
For the next 24 hours you MUST:
Rest for the whole day and avoid strenuous activity.
Take your medications as normal unless you have been told otherwise.
Have someone with you in case of any problem arising from the effects of sedation.
Have someone to help you if you care for children or elderly sick relatives.
You can usually eat and drink normally after you have been discharged. It is not unusual to have some wind and mild cramps after the procedure.
If you suffer with any of the following, please contact us for advice straight away:
Severe abdominal or chest pains
Develop chills or a fever
Persistent vomiting
Difficulty breathing
Contact Details
Working hours 8am to 5pm: Endoscopy Unit on 01942 264236
Out of working hours 5pm to 8am: Shevington Ward on 01942 822597
In case of difficulty: Accident and Emergency on 01942 822441
You will be sent an appointment with…….......................................... in the post.
You will receive appointments for further investigations.
You will require another procedure in .......................................................