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If you take more than the recommended amount of aspirin (and 15 is definitely not the recommend amount), you'll experience nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, deafness, and seizures, among other nasty effects.

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An overdose of aspirin, would cause bleeding. Internal and if have a wound it may hemorrhage, bleeding around the teeth would also be common.

The other symptom would likely be severe irritation of the stomach lining and bleeding into the joints which will cause joint pain.

In severe overdoses the blood could become so thin you would die. If you have taken more than 10 aspirin you should seek immediate medical care, go to an emergency room and take the bottle with you if you can.

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Well it sucks really bad. Feel really heavy and dizzy(like your high), cold, on fire feeling, sweaty, heart races, stomach burns, tinnitus, rebound headaches, and slight coma (i was out for 15 hours)

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Taking too much aspirin before 18 years old can cause a serious condition called "Ryes Syndrome".. Not exactly sure what it is but I'm quiet sure it's fatal. Also, each person has an exact amount of aspirin that they can handle in their life, the amounts are very large bit you can reach this threshold if your one who takes aspirin everyday....lastly, you can not get high on aspirin.

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its really harmful to tak 2 many aspirin........it hs many side effects.... it is b8r 2 tak paracetamol as it is a safer drug n cn also b used by pregnant ladies.......

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If a person takes 15 Tylenol they can cause extreme harm to the liver. In rare cases, death may also occur. Never take more medicine than needed.

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Apparently if you take too much aspirin it can make a hole in your stomach and you can most likely die.

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You will have a horrible tummy ache for days. and you may cause damage to your liver and stomach

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it could cause internal bleeding

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