hmm im not sure, i think the most it would
do is probably just make u sick, its not a
lethal amount.
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Verizon-y
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Posted: 02-16-08 07:43am
What kind of medication? What is the
correct spelling, and do you know what the
brand name is?
How many milligrams is in each pill, and
what is your regular dose?
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Posted: 02-16-08 14:13pm
kolonopin? I"m not sure of the spelling
but it's sounded Just the same.
If you took that many, you MAY overdose.
Why would you take 6-7 nerve pills in 4
hours????
Sarah
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Posted: 02-17-08 20:59pm
You might ask your doctor what is a safe
amount and then NOT take more than that.
That would be my suggestion.
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sick_mama17
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Joined: 22 Jun 2007 Posts: 960 Location: , England
Posted: 02-18-08 01:50am
doesnt sound good, hope you're ok!
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Ingi
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Re: anyone on? Posted: 02-18-08 10:46am
chase4
wrote:
i think i took to many nerve
pills like 6 or 7 in less than4 hours.do u
think i will be ok
they are
clozapamsp?.5
Chase, you have asked medication questions
about this same medication before. I think
you need to speak with your doctor exactly
why it is being prescribed for you and
what dosage you should be taking.
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Mommy35
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Joined: 23 Sep 2006 Posts: 3165 Location: Vacationland, USA,
Posted: 02-18-08 15:05pm
Jamie go to Drugs.com and that will tell
you about your meds, how to take them
correctly and what to do in case you take
too much.
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