Usually if u take any drug with a xanex it will cause serious risk of death. Especially blue footballs(hydrocodone). Take those two together and u have like a 95% chance of dying.
it is called an enlarged heart and it is when the chambers in your heart are enlarged most people get treated for it by having surgery but if not treated can cause heart attack and an irregular heartbeat wich can lead to death most people are born with this sever condition it is called an enlarged heart and it is when the chambers in your heart are enlarged most people get treated for it by having surgery but if not treated can cause heart attack and an irregular heartbeat wich can lead to death most people are born with this sever condition
Yup.
When the liver size increases, there is usually an illness that causes it. The doctor will try go find the cause and treat it. An enlarged liver is called hepatomegaly. If not treated, it can cause death.
Have an otopsie and see what their cause of death was and what was in their system.
William Dampier was a world famous explorer. He traveled around the world three times before his death. The cause of his death is unknown.
DEATH :)
Enlarged heart (cardiomegaly) isn't a disease, but rather a symptom of another condition. You may develop an enlarged heart temporarily because of a stress on your body, such as pregnancy, or because of a medical condition, such as the weakening of the heart muscle, coronary artery disease, heart valve problems or abnormal heart rhythms.
I would presume that death by an enlarged heart do to drug toxicity would be a fairly painful death. Your heart would be racing, your respiration would be labored and painful and you would probably be delirious.
Yes, missing dialysis can cause many other health issues, such as enlarged heart, congestive heart failure, shortness of breath ( fluid in the lungs), vomiting from the toxic buildup (uremia), confusion, and death.
Lamictal is an anti convulsing medication that is used in the treatment of seizures or as a mood stabilizer in humans. 50 milligrams of Lamictal given to a 15 year old dog with an enlarged heart can cause massive cardiac failure and death.
I wouldn't recommend it. I am also on Abilify and Nyquil night-time relief and nearly crashed my car. Shakes, chills, racing heartbeat, confusion, blurred vision (to the point of barely being able to see), etc. Once home I found out that together these medications can cause "anticholinergic intoxication syndrome" which describes my symptoms exactly. They list it as a "moderate" interaction between the two drugs, but it can cause death in rare, and severe cases. Sources: Abilify & Nyquil Interaction - http://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/abilify-with-vicks-nyquil-multi-symptom-233-109-53-2484.html Anticholinergic Intoxication Syndrome - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticholinergic
You cannot always find the cause of death, but you can type it in