ALL chemical substances, which includes legal and illegal drugs, herbs, vitamins, etc., have the potential to cause negative physical symptoms, damage to organs, and even death. In ALL "overdoses", significant damage occurs to major organs and to the brain. Some of these are reversible-- others are permanent. Many people take enough in an overdose to die, yet they don't die. Instead, they are then left to live with permanent physical or mental impairment. The reason overdose is so variable is because each person's body and chemistry are different-- amounts that could kill one person may only damage another person. Therefore, overdosing carries many more dangers and long-term effects other than simply death.
yes, an overdose f drugs (medicine) can kill you. an overdose kill you because your body tries to take the pills out of your system by vomiting but you can't move so it goes up your esophagus and down your wind pipe so you choke.
yes, it is very dangerous if you do not take the drug exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
Yes. Too much of anything may kill you. Painkillers will destroy your liver and evidently you will die from renal failure.
An overdose of any drug could potentially kill you.
If u abuse them take to many
yes
Yes,it can.
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YES
Overdose on painkillers
Yes.
yes overdose painkiller can cause high temperature n other side effects alsoo
Trinity Loren died on October 24, 1998, in Burbank, California, USA of overdose of prescription painkillers.
Sometimes people overdose on painkillers without even realizing they have done so. Symptoms to look out for with an overdose include dilated pupils, confusion, hallucinations, tremors, and even seizures. They may also be very sleepy and hard to wake up. Respiratory problems such as slow heart rate, drop in blood pressure and labored breathing are also seen.
Heath Ledger died of an accidental overdose on prescription painkillers on January 22nd 2008.
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Painkillers do not affect hte contraceptive implant.
Yes. It chemically affects the body in many similar ways to some painkillers, mind altering substances and other chemical agents; it is highly addictive (people can easily die from water withdrawal symptoms); and overdose is quite possible.
Take the cat to the vet. Never try and medicate a cat yourself, as it is far too easy to overdose such a small animal using human medication. A vet will be able to clean the wounds, administer painkillers and antibacterial treatment. You will most likely get a prescription of antibiotics and painkillers to give to your cat daily for a week or so to prevent infection and to help the wounds heal.
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