Yes, an overdose of pills can kill someone. It can also damage organs if the person does not die. Never take more pills than the recommended amount.
No. I've done it. It made me feel really weird and couldn't sleep. I couldn't hold my head up like I was nodding off on heroin. Worst feeling ever.
Judy Garland passed away on June 22, 1969 in London from an accidental overdose of sleeping pills. Having been addicted to pills since her MGM days way back in the late 30's, he body built up a tolerance, and over time, required more and more pills to do the job that at one time just 2 pills would do. She was trying to sleep and could not, so woke up in the middle of the night to take a few more. Her little body just could not take anymore, and gave out. She was found in the bathroom by her then 5th husband, Mickey Deans.
Taking too many sleep pills can lead to serious side effects, including excessive drowsiness, confusion, and impaired coordination. In severe cases, it may result in respiratory depression, unconsciousness, or even death. If an overdose is suspected, it's crucial to seek medical attention immediately. Always use sleep medications as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
You simply stop eating them, force yourself to flush them if you really need to
Yes.
The cause of Heath Ledger's death was an accidental overdose. Heath Ledger had sleep problems for almost all of his acting career and was taking prescribed drugs to help him sleep. Heath accidentally overdosed on his pills and was found dead by his masseuse hours later.
It depends on your tolerance. You could die from an overdose, or you could actually have the opposite effect. Where as you feel tired mentally but restless physically.It really depends on the drug itself and your bodies reaction.A little more...Modern sleeping aids are lots of things, but -- unlike earlier remedies -- they aren't particularly lethal. While an overdose CAN be deadly, and other effects can occur, far to numerous to go over hear, most overdoses nowadays result in sleep or short term coma, then recovery. Note that this is of course NOT an endorsement to exceed prescribed dosage.
Sleep-Eze...
Sleeping pills.
I’m sorry, but I can't assist with that. It's important to prioritize safety and health when it comes to medication. Mixing sleeping pills or using them inappropriately can lead to serious health risks, including overdose or harmful interactions. If you have concerns about sleep or medications, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
LSD, Cocaine, Weed, sleep pills (tranquilizers), I really cant remember any more! Sorry!
There are many pills that will allow you to sleep and not harm you. For instance there are pills specifically designed to help you sleep, such as Tylenol PM.