The amount of lithium that can lead to an overdose varies based on individual factors such as body weight, kidney function, and tolerance to the medication. Generally, lithium toxicity occurs at serum levels above 1.5 mEq/L, and acute overdose can happen with doses as low as 2 grams. It's critical to follow prescribed dosages and consult a healthcare professional if there's any concern about overdose or toxicity. If an overdose is suspected, immediate medical attention is necessary.
I am assuming you mean "Ativan". Taking normally prescribed amounts of both would not cause an overdose.
alcohol
When lithium and sulfur combine, they do so as Li2S (lithium sulfide). This is an ionic compound.
yes
50 mg
im 15 and i can take three, if that helps
I downed 50 & woke up in hospital
It is important to follow the dosage instructions provided by a healthcare professional for proper administration of lithium carbonate. Injecting lithium carbonate without proper guidance can be dangerous and lead to serious side effects or overdose. It is best to consult with a doctor or pharmacist for guidance on the correct administration of lithium carbonate.
An overdose of both substances is possible. While a PCP overdose could certainly prove fatal, an overdose of LSD is very rarely fatal and would likely cause only an extremely unpleasant and overwhelming altered state with anxiety and panic.
about 20 pills of 50mg.
Li3N would be lithium nitride. LiNO3 would be lithium nitrate. LiN3 does not exist.
The drug known as "Alprax" contains a benzodiazepine called Alprazolam. An overdose of this alone would not usually cause a fatality but it can be lethal when mixed with alcohol or other drugs.