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Taking so much of a drug that it leads to coma or death is called taking an overdose
Coma stands for "Cerebral or Central Nervous System Opiate-Mediated Respiratory Depression." It refers to a state of deep unconsciousness resulting from severe brain injury, illness, or drug overdose.
Yes, an insulin overdose can be fatal if not treated promptly. It can lead to dangerously low blood sugar levels, causing seizures, coma, and ultimately death. It is important to always follow prescribed insulin dosages and seek medical help if an overdose is suspected.
No, death pretty much trumps coma...a person won't be in a coma after they die. You might have some evidence, in the form of bedsores and wasting, that the person had lingered in a coma if the coma persisted for some extended time prior to death. .
Yes, an insulin overdose can be fatal. Potential risks and consequences include dangerously low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia), seizures, coma, and death. It is important to always follow prescribed insulin dosages and seek medical help immediately if an overdose is suspected.
not painfull at all... considering u would be dead or in a coma
Yes, one can overdose on clonazepam (Klonopin). Clonazepam is a benzodiazepine medication, also called a sedative-hypnotic, used most commonly in the treatment of anxiety disorders. Overdose causes symptoms of drowsiness, alterations in mental status, confusion, excessive somnolence, and coma. In some circumstances (and usually when mixed with other sedating medications or drugs, such as opioids or alcohol) overdose can lead to respiratory arrest and death.
Depressants can multiply their effect on the body when used in conjunction with one another. The most dangerous aspect of multiple use is the risk of overdose, coma, and death.
A hypoglycemic coma is a coma that is induced from excessive amounts of injected insulin shots or medications that contained hypoglycemia. Like most commas it can last for a long time and be deadly.
Lorazepam, a benzodiazepine, can be dangerous when misused or taken in excessive doses. It depresses the central nervous system, potentially leading to respiratory depression, coma, or death, especially when combined with other depressants like alcohol or opioids. Overdose symptoms may include severe drowsiness, confusion, and loss of coordination. Always use medications as prescribed and consult a healthcare professional for guidance.