Having Bluish or pale skin, being in a semiconscious state and having abnormally slow or irregular breathing. Unconsciousness, slow or shallow breathing, and slow pulse can be symptoms of alcohol overdose. If in doubt, always call 911 and seek immediate medical help.
You have no pulse.
Hematuria
you can't od on LSD
Signs of iron overdose include severe vomiting, racing heart, bloody diarrhea, stomach cramps, bluish lips and fingernails, pale skin, weakness.
If the person shows no signs of life from a drug overdose, yes you would perform CPR.
Call 911 immediately.
You can not overdose from LSD, but you can mess your life up by taking large amounts at once or over a long period of time, but no overdosing.
These signs are likely associated with opioid overdose, specifically due to excessive activation of opioid receptors in the body. Opioid overdose can lead to symptoms such as sweating, convulsions, urination, and miosis (constricted pupils). Immediate medical attention is necessary in cases of suspected opioid overdose.
diabetic reactions, head injury, drug overdose
Signs of an overdose related to sleep medication may include extreme drowsiness, confusion, slowed breathing, and unconsciousness. If you suspect an overdose, call emergency services immediately. Stay with the person, monitor their breathing, and provide any information about the medication taken. Do not attempt to induce vomiting unless instructed by medical professionals.
The antidote for inhalant overdose depends on the specific substance ingested. Treatment typically involves supportive care to stabilize vital signs and manage symptoms such as oxygen therapy and intravenous fluids. In severe cases, antidotes like naloxone or flumazenil may be considered.
Toxic signs include dry mouth, drowsiness, dizziness, constipation, and nausea. Some side effects, including pupil dilation, blurred vision, fever, inability to urinate, arrhythmia, and overly dry mouth and eye.