How many pain relief tablets does it take to kill you?
I don’t to take too many pain relief tablets so i was wondering about how many pain relief tablets do you have to take to kill yourself.
AND NO I’M NOT SUICIDAL. I am just scared that i might accidentally take too much.
Best answer:
How many times has someone told you a “party” drug could lead to more serious problems – like addiction, brain damage, or even death? You’ve probably heard it so many times, it’s getting hard to believe. But all drugs have real potential for harm – even prescription pain relievers. When abused alone, or taken with other drugs, prescription pain medications can kill you. And the death toll from misuse and abuse is rising steadily.
Think twice-because you only die once. Prescription pain relievers, when used correctly and under a doctor’s supervision, are safe and effective. But abuse them, or mix them with illegal drugs or alcohol, and you could wind up in the morgue. Even using prescription pain relievers with other prescription drugs (such as antidepressants) or over-the-counter medications (like cough syrups and antihistamines), can lead to life-threatening respiratory failure. With some prescription pain relievers, all it takes is one pill.
Drugs to watch out for. The most dangerous prescription pain relievers are those containing drugs known as opioids, such as morphine and codeine. Some common drugs containing these substances include:
- propoxyphene (Darvon),
- meperidine (Demerol),
- guaifenesin with hydromorphone (Dilaudid),
- oxycodone (OxyContin),
- Tylenol with Codeine, and
- hydrocodone/acetaminophen (Vicodin, Norco, etc.).
Some common street names for these drugs include:
- ac/dc,
- blue,
- 40,
- 80,
- coties,
- demmies,
- dillies,
- hillbilly heroin,
- o.c.,
- oxy,
- oxycotton,
- percs, and
- vics.
Whatever you call them, remember one thing – they can be killers.
Symptoms of overdose.
If you, or anyone you know, have taken prescription pain relievers, here are the danger signs to watch for:
- Slow breathing (less than ten breaths a minute is really serious trouble)
- Small, pinpoint pupils
- Confusion
- Being tired, nodding off, or passing out
- Dizziness
- Weakness
- Apathy (they don’t care about anything)
- Cold and clammy skin
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Seizures
A lot of these symptoms can make people think the person is drunk. Some people may be tempted to let the person sleep it off, or think they just had too much to drink. But don’t. Your friend could go to sleep and never wake up.
What you can do if a friend is overdosing. Make an anonymous call to 911 if you do not want to identify yourself. Try to get the person to respond to you by calling out his/her name. Make the person wake up and talk to you. Shake him/her if you have to. Otherwise, the individual could suffer brain damage, fall into a coma, or die.
Addiction can be a living death. If you abuse prescription pain relievers and are lucky enough to cheat death, you’re still in big trouble. Prescription pain relievers can be addictive. The longer you take them, the more your body needs. Try to stop, and you could experience withdrawal symptoms.
Addiction to prescription pain relievers is like being hooked on heroin and the withdrawal isn’t much different: bone and muscle pain, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes, and insomnia.
If you, or someone you know, is abusing or is addicted, get professional help. You can also ask for help from parents, doctors, relatives, teachers, or school guidance counselors. Substance abuse ruins lives. Don’t let it happen to you or someone you love.
If you, or someone you know, is hooked on prescription pain relievers, call the substance abuse treatment 24-hour helpline: 1.800.662.HELP, or visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health website, http://www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov/.
Call and ask your phamistist.. i dont know what pills you are talking about.
dont take anymore than it says to on your bottle and you will be sure not to kill yourself.
I just hope your not planning something silly… its not worth it. Find someone to talk to. I know sometimes it feels like no one out there gives a shit these days, but when you are not expecting it, someone will come along that is listening and cares.
Please take care.
I don’t know, nor would I want to know… that would probably be a very scary death! Just imagin how people feel at that exact moment when you know that you are about to die, and no one is around to do anything about it. AND… who would find you. So, if your going to take medicine, follow the directions on the box and don’t mix them with any other medication unless directed by a doctor. Your question kind-of disturbs me. Why do you want to know this… and I’m not trying to be mean.
if you stick to the directions that are printed with all medication, you do EXACTLY what they say, and you will be fine,
if you are in any doubt about how much to take or have taken speak to your pharmacist or doctor,
never mess about with medication, if you are feeling low talk to someone, every problem has a solution, even if you can’t see it, other people can help, please be careful
IF THESE PILLS ARE PRECRIBED TO YOU THE AMOUNT AND HOW OFTEN SHOULD BE ON THE BOTTLE. THEY DO FOR A REASON. BUT IT DEPENDS ON YOU AND YOUR SYSTEM WHERE SOME A HALF OR LESS A BOTTLE COULD SHUT THE HEART DOWN IT MAY TAKE THE WHOLE BOTTLE OR EVEN LESS OR MAYBE LESS THAN A QUARTER OF THE BOTTLE WHO IS REALLY TO SAY. I KNOW SOMEONE WHO WAS YOUNG AND STUPID ONCE TOOK ONLY 1 PAIN PILL AND AN ASPRIN HAD BEER AND SHE DIED. NO-ONE ELSE DID. THAT WAS HER LUCK. HOW WAS ANYONE TOO KNOW. WE WOULD OF NEVER IMAGINED IT TOOK SO LITTLE TO KILL YOURSELF. JUST TAKE IT THE WAY YOU ARE SUPPOSE TO. PAM
Take the amount that is directed on the bottle and no more. In case you haven’t seen the news lately plenty of people die just taking a few extra pills along with something else.
I take hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine sulphate, Soma, and Neurontin every day for a spine injury and I know that as long as I don’t mess around with them I will be fine.
Do yourself a favor and don’t try self-medicating.
I have been in a pain management program for several years and have seen far too many people ruin their lives taking pain medications more that recommended by their doctor.
It really is a bad idea.
Hope you feel better. If the pain meds that you have don’t work at the dosage directed then talk to your doctor before changing anything.
Really, I’m not preaching, I grew up in Southern California during the sixties so getting high is nothing new to me. But when it comes to heavy duty drugs like pain meds it’s best to listen to the guys that know. Your doctor