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Answer: At about 6000mg of Acetaminophen at one time, can cause liver damage and even liver failure.
It would cause the body liver damage, brain damage, or most likely death. It depends on how much the body intakes, and of what.
Lithium is used to treat bipolar disorder that can cause liver toxicity. Drinking alcohol will give more damage to the liver.
Mucomyst is a drug that is designed to improve liver function especially in the case of a Tylenol overdose. The drug helps to prevent any type of liver damage that could occur with the use of the medication (Tylenol) for pain.
Well, you might want to call a doctor or get to a hospital because the Accetaminophen in it will poison you and damage your liver. The overdose of the Codeine would cause sedation, euphoria, itching, and nausia.
Yes. Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver and causes liver cell damage and destruction. If left untreated hepatitis will continue to damage the liver and can result in liver cancer, liver failure, and permanent liver damage called cirrhosis.
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Sometimes nothing at all. But some antibiotics are toxic in large doses, and they have to be removed by the liver or kidneys. So an overdose could damage the liver or kidneys, or reach a poisonous level in the bloodstream.
You have taken an overdose and you need to call 911 immediately. You can get permanent liver damage from this.
We find no reference to liver (hepatic) damage in the literature.
Liver damage can occur when there are substances in the body that are especially toxic to the liver. Examples of some of these toxins include alcohol, drugs (like acetaminophen, narcotics, statins, or NSAIDs), and can also be from viruses and bacteria. Hepatitis (meaning liver inflamation) is a disease that can cause extensive liver damage and can be transmitted sexually, from sharing needles, or in certain cases, just having prolonged contact with someone with it. To help prevent liver damage, limit the consumption of alcohol, NEVER share needles with ANYONE, do not exchange bodily fluids with anyone that has hepatitis, practice safe sex, do not overdose on medications that are known to have effects on the liver, and if you are exposed to anyone with hepatitis A or B, it is a good idea to get a vaccination.
It is nearly impossible to commit suicide with a Xanax overdose. What would happen instead might be organ damage (brain, kidneys, liver). You might also pass out for two days, disturbing blood circulation and adequate breath intake.