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his there any doctor’s on here by any chance?
i need to know how long it takes for tablets take to get in to ur system…ie when uv taken an over dose
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half an hour is all it takes for medication to disolve if its pill form. If its liquid, pretty much straight away.
Have you taken something ?
How many or how much ? And also, what was it that you took ?
10 x 30mg paroxetine 14x 20mg citalopram ther just making me feel sick and dizzy…sos im a bit slow at typein
oh my god. are u going to go to emergency ? You can still die
Why did you take them ? Has something happened ? Or been happening ? To make you feel like this ?
just cant go on like this any more…iv lasted 27 years i cant go another day sorry
This stuff is more likely to make you incredibly ill than kill you from what I’m reading here
Paroxetine overdose:
Fatal dose is not known. Adults have survived ingestion of 850 mg without any serious complications.
Symptoms
These include nausea, vomiting, agitation, tremor, nystagmus, dilated pupils, dry mouth, irritability, sweating and drowsiness leading to coma. Convulsions may occur. Sinus tachycardia is common. Less frequently, bradycardia, hypertension and junctional rhythm may occur.
Rarely features of the “serotonin syndrome” may occur in severe poisoning. This includes alteration of mental status, neuromuscular hyperactivity and autonomic instability. There may be hyperpyrexia and elevation of serum creatine kinase. Rhabdomyolysis is rare.
Management
This should be symptomatic and supportive and include the maintainance of a clear airway and monitoring of cardiac and vital signs until stable. Consider activated charcoal if an adult presents within one hour of ingestion of more than 600 mg or a child more than 5 mg/kg.
Patients should be observed for at least six hours after ingestion of potentially toxic quantities.
so they are workin then thanks u for ur time cheers
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