Question Posted Saturday February 26 2011, 4:45 pm
What happens if you took 37.5mg of zopiclone, the prescription sleeping pills?
Please just answer the question, don't put your presumptions of this question in your reply, or else you can simply fuck off.
Not in the mood to deal with peoples bullshit.
None of us are doctors here. The poison control number has trained professionals with an index of effects covering anything in the world you can OD on and what the symptoms are.
Those are the people to ask. The know more about OD situations than most doctors.
Hence, you were told the only reliable way to find out that information from people who have seen the effect in real life.
"Please just answer the QUESTION.."
NOBODY here can answer the question. No one. Why? None of us have OD'd on that drug.
How do you GET an answer? Talk to an expert who does know for a fact what happens.
Siren_Cytherea answered Sunday February 27 2011, 1:31 pm: First - You really think you're going to get what you want by being short with us?
Being that Zopiclone is a sleeping pill, it works on the central nervous system to impair certain functioning and induce sleepiness, hence the common problem of amnesia.
In case of an overdose..."Exaggeration of pharmacologic effects, impairment of consciousness ranging from somnolence to coma, and death."
Basically, if someone were to take that much sleeping medication, they'd probably wind up in a coma.
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