You could really over dose on anything. My advice is to not. If you want to die, try robbing a bank. If you get away great! You're rich! If not then I'm sure you could get great free great care that could help with any potential depression you might be experiencing (free bank money might also help with the depression, although watch out for ink packs that sh!t will fwck up your clothes and good money you make off with)
Pills should never be overdosed because if you think about it you are putting any kind of toxins in your body with the trust of your doctor that it will not kill you if you fallow instructions otherwise you are on your own if you die and you can potentially harm your body by putting any kind of pill in your body
Regardless of the type of medication, all medications should be followed via a prescription. This is because ultimately to much of any medication is a bad thing. It can cause organ failure, usually to the Liver and/or Kidneys. This is because these are the two organs that aim to excrete drugs/waste from the body.
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She overdosed on an anti-influenza medication.
She overdosed on an anti-influenza medication.
ANY medication can be overdosed on. Take as directed on the box or by your physician.
Any medication can be fatal with a serious pre existing condition. A doctor should not recommend a medication that could be potentially fatal.
She overdosed on sleeping medication. I don't think we ever know whether or not it was intentional.
No. There is a medication for mumps.
An overdosage of any medication including the tablet glutathione can harm a person. If a person suspects they have overdosed on a medication, they should contact the poison control center.
Flu medication can be a very serious thing. In fact many people have overdosed on various flu medications. You go to the website www.viewpoints.com/Cold-Medicine to find many great reviews to help with your flu.
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A doctor may warn you that alcohol can interfere with the medication you need, and if the consequences are potentially fatal and he doesn't believe you'll stop drinking, he might not give you that particular medication.
You could have a heart attack or a stroke. You may lose control of your extremities (full or partial paralysis and lack of speech). VERY dangerous! You could die!
OD'd .