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Just a question on how the nhs figure out a safe O.D

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How does the Nhs work out a safe dose after an over dose ( per kg )

( i accidentally took an over dose of my medication last night . fyi )

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it was last night , and if anything , your told not to through anything up if you can help it

and given this hasn't been the first time , i knew straight away to slow my hart rate down to slow the release of the medication through my system .

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it was only a single capsule of adhd ( an extra full regular dose) 30m/g and a 50m/g tablet (a third of a regular daily dose) of sertraline

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