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Combining benzodiazepines with alcohol leads to amnesia more often that not. It's also a dangerous combination as both are depressants and can lead to severe respiratory depression, coma and even death.
No, typhoid fever can cause death though.
heart attack then in coma for three months.
Oddly enough, many anti depressants warn that they could in fact make depression work. Sometimes it's a long, wait and see process. Your best bet is to talk to your doctor about which drug they think will work best for you.
Coma stands for "Cerebral or Central Nervous System Opiate-Mediated Respiratory Depression." It refers to a state of deep unconsciousness resulting from severe brain injury, illness, or drug overdose.
Mixing Suboxone and Klonopin is not safe, and doing so can produce respiratory distress, coma, or even death.
It can cause nervous breakdown, cardiac arrest, coma and even death
Atropine may cause severe adverse effects with dose-dependent degrees of severity. Overdoses of atropine, for instance, may induce delirium , hallucinations, coma, circulatory and respiratory collapse, and death.
yes it can cause a coma
Possibly, if you are taking Delsym and Mucinex DM then both medications contain the active ingredient Dextromethorphan. This can result in Serotonin Syndrome (confusion, hyperthermia, increased heart rate, restlessness, and nausea/vomiting). But may also cause respiratory depression, seizures, and possibly coma.
Intoxication can have both short-term and long-term effects based on the concentration of alcohol. Short-term effects include decreased heart rate, vomiting, fatigue, and impaired judgment. Long-term effects include respiratory depression, coma, and death.