"If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. US residents can call the US national poison hotline at 1-800-222-1222. Canadian residents should call their local poison control center directly. Symptoms of overdose may include: severe stomach pain, coffee ground-like vomit, unusually fast or slow heartbeat, trouble breathing, extreme drowsiness, loss of consciousness, or seizures."
And no you cannot get intoxicated from those but if you take ALOT you can look forward to severe cases of the following " Upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, headache, diarrhea, constipation, drowsiness, dizziness, stomach pain, swelling of the hands or feet, sudden or unexplained weight gain, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), vision changes, rapid or pounding heartbeat, easy bruising or bleeding, difficult/painful swallowing, change in amount of urine, severe headache, very stiff neck, mental/mood changes, persistent sore throat or fever, yellowing eyes and skin, dark urine, AND FINALLY........ unusual/extreme tiredness. DONT F WITH PILLS, once yo swallow them and they get disolved your F'ed
I can give you several sentences.I'm intoxicated by life!He is intoxicated by alcohol.Never drive when you are intoxicated.
You either are, or you are not intoxicated. There is no in between as far as the law is concerned.
Molar mass of ibuprofen is = 206g/mole 0.525 moles ibuprofen x (206g ibuprofen/1mole ibuprofen) = 108g ibuprofen
My dad was charged with a DUI for driving while intoxicated.
Intoxicated Man was created on 1995-10-02.
Remove Intoxicated Drivers was created in 1978.
The rule of thumb is if you have had one drink, you may be intoxicated and should not drive. However, if you notices slurred speech or stumbling, you are intoxicated.
A blood alcohol level in excess of 0.8% is considered intoxicated.
Toxicated, or rather, intoxicated, means to be poisoned, or to be overloaded (i.e. intoxicated with love).
No, there is no aspirin in ibuprofen of any size.
Ibuprofen
yes you can take ibuprofen with amlodipine.