It depends on a number of things, including body weight, drug interactions, and the body's reaction to the dose. The LD (fatal amount) in animals is 250mg/kg. So at 1400mg/body weight in kg it's less likely, though still possible to fatally overdose. Signs of overdose include severe ataxia, coma, decreased heartbeat, decreased state of consciousness, rolling eyes, and seizures.
Even if this does not happen, due to the OD, you're still at elevated risk for SJS, which is fatal in 5 to 35% of cases. If the SJS spreads it becomes TEN which has an even higher mortality rate.
So yes, while unlikely, a 1400mg dose of Lamictal can kill you.
It will make you very sick but probably won't kill you. Do not try it!
It will probably not kill you, but will make you very sick and vomiting a lot. Don't try it please!
Nope. You'll throw it back up before it kills you.
Yes, 3650mg of Zoloft and 700mg of Zoloft can kill a 16 years old if urgent medical attention is not administered.
No, but you could get very sick.
I think it just get sick.
No.Opiates are Narcotics. Zoloft is not a narcotic.
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Yes, Zoloft does cause apathy.
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No, it doesn't. I take zoloft... it doesn't.
Zoloft is mainly used to treat depression, and anxiety.
No, Zoloft is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor or SSRI.
No. Zoloft is Setraline Hydrochloride and Valium is .. Diazepam.