Have an otopsie and see what their cause of death was and what was in their system.
The cause of death is determined to be a drug overdose through a combination of factors including toxicology reports showing high levels of drugs in the deceased's system, examination of the circumstances surrounding the death, and autopsy findings indicating drug-related organ damage or other tell-tale signs of drug toxicity. It is important to consider all available evidence to properly determine the cause of death as a drug overdose.
Yes, you can "overdose" on bath salts. They raise your body temperature to a dangerous level, as much as 108 degrees. Basically you are cooking your brain from the inside out. This is dangerous stuff and should be banned.
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It is dangerous and illegal to use medications in a way not prescribed by a doctor. Excessive consumption of Norflex, a muscle relaxant, can lead to serious health complications or even death. If you or someone you know is experiencing a medical emergency due to medication overdose, seek immediate professional medical assistance by calling emergency services.
the correct spelling is antemortem; and as a bit from dictionary.com says: "-adjective before death: an antemortem confession. Also, ante-mortem, ante mortem." In paleopathology or forensic anthropology and osteology, antemortem refers to damage done before death, as opposed to perimortem damage done at the time of death and post-mortem damage, as done on CSI (post death trauma!) Anti- is the prefix for against, or opposite, while ante- is the prefix for before or in advance of. Hope this helps!
Yes, a drug overdose will cause death if medical intervention is not sought in good time.
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Death from overdose.
The average time someone spends on death row before execution is around 15 years.
ya i think it can be
Drug overdose
You do have a chance of dying if you overdose on Pseudovent 400 capsules ETH. Any drug overdose can result in death.
Overdose, possible death, Call 911.
No, she tragically died from an accidental overdose.
alcohol
Drug overdose with cocaine