If you are of normal size and weight, and in good health, then no, you can't overdose by taking 2 over the counter sleeping aid pills. Of course, this depends on many things like your size, your current health, and what kind of medication the sleeping aid contains (25 mg of what?). You want to make sure the medicine doesn't interact with anything else you are currently taking. If you are concerned, just call the nurse at your doctor's office and ask.
It depends on what is in the sleeping pills.
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You don't need to see a doctor for that. There are non-prescription pills such as Sleep-Aid if you are in the US - ask at a drug store.
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Yes you can take nytol or any valerian type sleeping aid with the blood pressure pill.
If you overdose on fluoride such as zymafluor pills, you need to get emergency medical assistance right away.As first-aid, drink plenty of milk or water. Do not induce vomiting.
Yes, it is possible to take it. There is no ingredient in milk that prevents benzodiazepines (often prescribed sleeping medicines) from being absorbed from the stomach and intestines. As a result, taking sleeping medications with milk is not a problem. In the case of medicine, if it is not permitted to be taken after eating, it is usually because food in the stomach will interfere with drug absorption. As a result, it will be necessary to take the medication before eating or on an empty stomach. Only in that case should the tablet be taken with sips of water ( no milk or any other beverage should be used). That is, no more water, because stomach acidity may be required for digestion and absorption of such tainted foods. you can buy sleep aid tablets from uksleepaid.
you need to take some water, sleeping bags , a first aid kit , some food
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Benadryl is not a sleeping aid and should never be taken as a sleeping aid.
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Probably, but the answer isn't as clear as you might think. In the 1960's, the popular sleeping medications of the time were surprisingly lethal by themselves, and even moreso when mixed with alcohol. And the typical month's prescription was easily a lethal dose for most people. However, this class of medication is almost unused today, and is extremely rarely, if ever, used as a sleep aid. Modern sleeping medications are not typically acutely lethal in any reasonable dose. Most overdoses, in fact, result in a coma-like sleep, followed by a complete recovery. This is NOT to say it's okay or safe to overdose on these medications. It's just that the state of the art has improved, and it's quite unusual for an overdose of modern sleeping medication to prove lethal.
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