OD'ing on any drug is not pleasant and can include brain damage, coma, stroke, seizure, and/or death.
If you are thinking of committing suicide, contact a friend or family member or call the suicide hotline at 800-448-3000.
OD'ing on Ativan is more likely to cause brain damage/coma than death (fyi)
Respiratory and cardiac depression and possibly death.
Seek emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much of this medicine. An overdose of ativan can be fatal. Ativan overdose symptoms may include extreme drowsiness, confusion, muscle weakness, fainting, or coma.
A person should not mix Ativan and Xanax. This is because the two drugs work with the body in the same way and could cause an overdose.
I am assuming you mean "Ativan". Taking normally prescribed amounts of both would not cause an overdose.
Flumazenil is a benzodiazepine antagonist given *as part of* a treatment for Ativan (and other benzodiazepines) overdose in *hospitalized* patients. Flumazenil itself has its own risks and these risks should be considered by the prescriber.
It is not safe or recommended to use Ativan for recreational purposes to get high. Ativan is a prescription medication used to treat anxiety and should only be taken as prescribed by a healthcare provider to avoid serious risks of overdose, addiction, and other harmful effects.
Overdose including vomiting red eyes cool skin diahrea and cognitive damage that may never recovee
Ativan is a prescription medication that can be addictive if not used as directed by a healthcare provider. Potential risks of Ativan misuse include dependence, withdrawal symptoms, overdose, and impaired cognitive function. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and duration to minimize these risks.
tried 20 miligrams, just made me tired, will it have losg lasting effects
Yes, it is possible to overdose on Ativan (lorazepam), especially if taken in higher doses or combined with other central nervous system depressants like alcohol or opioids. Symptoms of an overdose may include extreme drowsiness, confusion, respiratory depression, and loss of consciousness. If an overdose is suspected, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. Always use medications as prescribed by a healthcare professional to minimize the risk of overdose.
I wish I knew. I'm considering doing it myself. I think it would be known as an overdose state, you may die. Try it on your own risk.
If your body is not used to that much lorazepam, then yes. 50 mg is e hell of a high dose. I think even with tolerance you would overdpse