Signs and Symptoms
Deadly Doses
Antidotes and Treatments
Drug Categories
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A patient presents with pinpoint pupils, shallow breathing, and altered mental status. These are classic signs of this type of overdose.

Opioid Overdose

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Just 2 milligrams of this potent synthetic opioid can be fatal, making it a common cause of overdoses in the U.S.

Fentanyl

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 In an opioid overdose, EMS professionals can administer this life-saving antidote to reverse respiratory depression.

Naloxone

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 This class of drugs, often prescribed for pain relief, can lead to respiratory depression in overdose cases.

opioids

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Dry mouth, loss of coordination, red eyes, increased appetite, and extreme confusion are overdose symptoms related to this psychoactive substance.

Cannabis

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This toxic gas can cause death in high doses by preventing the blood from carrying oxygen to the body’s cells.

Carbon Monoxide

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The treatment for severe anaphylaxis often includes this hormone, which helps constrict blood vessels and open airways.

Epinephrine

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This drug class includes cocaine and methamphetamine, which can cause extreme agitation and cardiovascular issues in overdose cases.

Stimulants

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This symptom, characterized by excessive sweating, agitation, tremors, and tachycardia, often occurs in patients experiencing alcohol withdrawal or stimulant overdose.

Diaphoresis

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 A patient who has taken more than 4 grams in 24 hours of this over-the-counter medication is at risk for liver toxicity.

Acetaminophen

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This medication is often used as a treatment for overdoses of beta-blockers due to its ability to increase heart rate and blood pressure.

glucagon

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These drugs, used to treat anxiety and insomnia, can cause sedation and respiratory depression in overdose.

 benzodiazepines

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A patient with a suspected aspirin overdose may exhibit this common breathing pattern, characterized by deep, rapid breaths due to metabolic acidosis.

Kussmaul Respirations

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Consuming this depressant could increase your risk of overdosing with various narcotics

Alcohol

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The most crucial form of treatment for a OD/Poison patient is

Rapid Transport

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These drugs, often used recreationally, can cause hallucinations and distorted perception of time and space.

Hallucinogens