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Any medicine intended to aid sleep is known as a sleeping pill. These pills can help individuals sleep better and lead a healthy life when correctly prescribed and used. At the same time, they also come bearing harmful side effects, especially for people who regularly use them. Abusing sleeping pills also contributes to mental health, physical problems, and the constant risk of an overdose.
While an overdose of a sleeping pill is unlikely if you are closely following a doctor’s instructions, it is still essential to know the combinations and risks that may accidentally harm your health. A similar risk also persists for individuals addicted to these pills, which must seek professional help as soon as possible without risking their lives.
Can you overdose on sleeping pills? How much of these pills is too much, and what happens if you exceed this limit? This article will discuss all crucial aspects of sleeping pills overdose, its consequences, and how to prevent it.
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