A suicide attempt with Tylenol is painful. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and irritability are all symptoms of an overdose. Tylenol affects the liver and may cause the liver to fail requiring a transplant, and they will experience all the symptoms of liver failure including jaundice, diarrhea, swollen abdomen, easy bleeding, fatigue, and mental conditions. Tylenol may also cause kidney, heart, and multiple organ failure. People who survive a Tylenol suicide attempt regret the attempt greatly.
From seconds in the case of solvents, to minutes in the case of heroin, to hours, and to days in the case of Tylenol/Panadol. (The Tylenol method is horrible, very painful!)
Taking a large overdose of Tylenol (acetaminophen), such as 30 pills, can lead to severe liver damage and potentially fatal consequences, but it does not directly cause immediate cessation of breathing. Symptoms of overdose can vary widely among individuals, but respiratory failure is not typically a direct effect of Tylenol alone. If someone has taken an overdose, it is critical to seek emergency medical help immediately.
If someone attempts to overdose on a substance, it can lead to severe physical and mental health consequences, including organ failure, coma, or death. The specific effects depend on the substance involved, the amount taken, and the individual's health condition. Overdosing often requires immediate medical attention to mitigate damage and ensure the person's safety. It's crucial to seek help from medical professionals or hotlines if you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of overdose.
First of all there is no "500mg" VICODIN (not vicodine) There is however a 5/500. which contains 500mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol) 20 500mg pills would be 10grams of Tylenol, which is considered a FATAL dose. So add the way to much Valium on top of that, yes you would overdose and most likely die. Have fun with it though!
Yes, there have been cases of overdose related to acetaminophen (commonly known by the brand name Tylenol). An overdose can occur if someone takes more than the recommended dosage, leading to severe liver damage and potentially fatal consequences. It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention if an overdose is suspected, as early intervention can significantly improve outcomes.
If you have had a relationship with someone on drugs after an overdose, seek medical attention.
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No. Of course not.
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Shaking or tremors after taking too much Tylenol (acetaminophen) may result from the body's reaction to an overdose, which can lead to liver damage and a buildup of toxins in the bloodstream. The body may also experience withdrawal-like symptoms or disturbances in the central nervous system as it struggles to process the excessive dosage. Additionally, high doses can lead to changes in metabolism and electrolyte imbalances, which may contribute to shaking. If someone suspects an overdose, it's crucial to seek medical attention immediately.
Yes i believe so.
don't worry about it because if you do overdose it doesn't matter, because your dead.