What would happen if you took an overdose of....?!


Question: like 5 nytol =S
I'm 14 and your not ment to take them until your 16 nytol is a sleeping tablet.


Answers: like 5 nytol =S
I'm 14 and your not ment to take them until your 16 nytol is a sleeping tablet.

If you overdose, doesn't matter what you take, I'll tell you what they do to you in hospital. First you're stripped topless whilst they put a heart monitor on you. Then they force you to drink atleast 2 cups of charcoal, it's thick, black, chalky & discusting, (& then you sh-t bricks for a week!) it's designed to absorb the toxins in your stomach, that's if you don't violently throw it all back up again. If you refuse to drink it then they hold you down & force a tube into your nose & down into your stomach & get the charcoal into you that way. Or they might just induce vomiting straight away. You might also be put on a drip, depending on what you've taken. You may end up in Intensive care. You'll be taking up the bed space needed for some seriously ill person or accident victim. Then you get a free holiday in the psych ward. TRUE! Been there done that, not very pleasant at all. If you're serious about taking an overdose for the sake of it then maybe the psych ward would be the best place for you. Seriously though, call a hotline for some counselling, now!

Killed by a Nytol overdose
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Saturday Metro

A jet-lagged engineer died in a hotel room after overdosing on sleeping pills, an inquest heard on Wednesday.

Police initially thought Dean Dagnan, 41, had been murdered because his head and body were covered in cuts and bruises.

But a pathologist found the father of three had taken four times the recommended dose of the sleeping aid Nytol, which caused him to thrash around the room.

Mr Dagan called his wife at home in Great Casterton, Lincolnshire, complaining of insomnia the night before he died.

He had been working in China for three weeks and returned on September 23 to stay at a hotel in Paddington, West London.

'The following morning hotel staff found entry to the room difficult,' said coroner's officer Terry Lovegrove.

'There was a body on the floor behind the door.' Paramedics tried to resuscitate Mr Dagan but he was already dead, Westminster coroner's court heard.

Police found several empty packets of Nytol



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