Really, it takes alot. If you take dramamine alot, it obviously will take more to overdose. Usually you can take up to 12 tablets (containing 50mg each) at one time with no real problems of which you need to go to the emergency room. I would not suggest taking more than even 400mg in one day however you will probably not die if you take even 600-800mg. I've heard of people taking 1,200 (or 24 50mg tablets) before and some needed to go to the hospital and get their stomach pumped. It depends on your weight and when you take the dramamine. If you take some and then take some more later (as in 45 minutes or later) then it wont have the same effects as it would've if you had taken it all at the same time. Basically if you are an adult you really shouldn't take anymore than 400-500mg a day. You could O.D. even at those doses, but it's very unlikely. Basically, stick to the dosages recommended on the pill bottle, and you should be fine.
I would do ginger pills instead. I know that sounds crazy, but they are just as effective, and they won't wear you out like the Dramamine will. Not to mention much safer and better for your body. Take two to three of them, depending on how sick you get. Another nice part is that you can't Overdose on ginger :) I would do ginger pills instead. I know that sounds crazy, but they are just as effective, and they won't wear you out like the Dramamine will. Not to mention much safer and better for your body. Take two to three of them, depending on how sick you get. Another nice part is that you can't Overdose on ginger :)
Yes, Dramamine can be taken for relief of nausea.
Dimenhydrinate is the generic name for the medication commonly known as Dramamine. They are the same drug, with dimenhydrinate being the active ingredient in Dramamine.
No. They are different drugs. Ibuprofen is pain killer and diphenhydramine (dramamine) is antihistamine drug.
Yes, you can bring Dramamine in your carry-on luggage on a plane.
The equivalent of Dramamine for motion sickness relief is Meclizine.
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No, Zofran and Dramamine are not the same. Zofran is a prescription medication used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy or surgery, while Dramamine is an over-the-counter medication used to prevent motion sickness.
The condition is called Reese's dementia Death. Even a small amount of 'Spanish Fly' can result in death, so any amount can be considered an overdose.
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