What Are The Effects Of An Overdose?

An overdose happens when someone takes too much of a drug or medicine, more than the body can handle. This can be very dangerous and sometimes even life-threatening. Here are some effects of an overdose:

- Nausea and Vomiting: Feeling sick to your stomach and throwing up.

- Drowsiness: Feeling extremely sleepy or unable to stay awake.

- Confusion: Not being able to think clearly or feeling disoriented.

- Breathing Problems: Having trouble breathing or breathing very slowly.

- Seizures: Uncontrolled shaking or convulsions.

- Unconsciousness: Passing out or not being able to wake up.

If you or someone you know might be experiencing an overdose, it's important to get help immediately by calling emergency services.
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