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Yes if they prevent you from breathing.
Too much of ANYTHING can be poisonous, even water (see water intoxication). If someone takes too much morphine they will stop breathing. If no one helps them with a reversal drug (naloxone) or ventilates them (rescue breathing) they can die.
A person would use the term respiration for breathing.
Actually you can die because you are making your heart beat really fast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Yes, because you have to relase air also to do the breathing process. It is like breathing in and you can not breathe in anymore then holding your breath. That could possibly kill you.
Yes, but if you increase the speed of your breathing too much you can hyperventilate and / or pass out.
Breathing too fast causes CO2 levels to decrease, and you can faint.
Not if you're still breathing.
if he does too much exercise his heart will be bumping so fast that it wil stop and then it will die
Neat - 2004 Too Much Too Fast was released on: USA: 24 February 2006
During rescue breathing some of the air given by the resuscitator may go down the throat to the patients stomach which causes gastric distention.