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Symptoms of Drug Overdose

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sharifa:
Symptoms of Drug Overdose:

Drugs have effects on the entire body. Generally, in an overdose, the effects of the drug may be a heightened level of the therapeutic effects seen with regular use. In overdose, side effects become more pronounced, and other effects can take place, which would not occur with normal use. Large overdoses of some medications cause only minimal effects, while smaller overdoses of other medications can cause severe effects, possibly death. A single dose of some medications can be lethal to a young child. Some overdoses may worsen a person's chronic disease. For example, an asthma attack or chest pains may be triggered.
•   Problems with vital signs (temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure) are possible and can be life threatening. Vital sign values can be increased, decreased, or completely absent.
•   Sleepiness, confusion, and coma are common and can be dangerous if the person breathes vomit into the lungs (aspirated).
•   Skin can be cool and sweaty, or hot and dry.
•   Chest pain is possible and can be caused by heart or lung damage. Shortness of breath may occur. Breathing may get rapid, slow, deep, or shallow.
•   Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are possible. Vomiting blood, or blood in bowel movements, can be life threatening.
•   Specific drugs can damage specific organs, depending on the drug.

Ref: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/drug_overdose

Arif:
nice post........

Mohammad Salek Parvez:
very much essential post.
SP

maruppharm:
A small quantity of chemical acts as medicine but biq quantity acts as poison.

Farhana Israt Jahan:
informative post, thanks for sharing...

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