Norco Overdose
Norco overdose can cause circulatory, pulmonary and cardiac collapse.
We warn patients taking Norco not to exceed the
dose recommended by their physician.
Drug overdose ranks as the second-leading cause
of accidental death in
the United States, according to the Center for Disease
Control (CDC, 2004).
Norco overdose may occur when combining the
pain-reliever with:
- Alcohol
- Cocaine
- Amphetamines
- Methylphenidate
- Benzodiazepines
- Barbiturates
- other narcotic analgesics,
- and a number of other medications, including depressants,
sedatives, muscle relaxants, and tranquilizers.
(Consult your physician for details.)
Above combinations may precipitate Norco
overdose signaled by: amnesia, coma, blackouts, heart
attack, heart failure, jaundice, liver or kidney failure,
pulmonary collapse, respiratory distress, seizures, and
more.
In general, respiratory depression is
the most severe--possibly lethal--reaction to Norco overdose
or opiate overuse.
Norco Overdose
Symptoms
Seek urgent medical care if
you experience these symptoms of Norco overdose:
- Blue lips
- Cardiac arrest
- Circulatory collapse
- Cold, clammy skin
- Coma
- Confusion, stupor
- Constipation
- Constricted pupils
- Dizziness, fainting
- Extreme weakness
- Extreme somnolence
- Loss of breath
- Low
pulse, blood pressure
- Muscle fatigue, weakness
- Nausea, vomiting
- Respiratory depression
- Shallow or stopped breathing
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice)
General opioid overdose symptoms may also
include:
- Convulsions or seizures
- Dark urine
- Diarrhea
- Drowsiness
- Increased, unusual sweating
- Itching skin
- Sedation
- Severe confusion, nervousness
- Severe drowsiness
- Severe nervousness
- Stomach spasms
- Yellow eyes or skin
Are You Addicted to Norco?
You probably have a dependency if:
- You feel ill physically, when you stop Norco.
- You require higher doses to achieve the same effect.
- You take Norco more than prescribed.
- You hide or disguise your Norco use.
- You lose pleasure in doing simple things.
- You feel indifferent toward friends and family.
You probably have an addiction if:
- You seek various doctors or emergency clinics.
- You commit illicit acts to purchase Norco.
- You mix several pain-relievers or use another person’s
medicine.
- You buy Norco or opiates on the street to obtain
a supply.
You probably will have a Norco overdose if:
- You fear running out of Norco
- Your symptoms increase
- You use to avoid withdrawal
- You use despite consequences
- You experience shakes, chills, nausea, and sweatiness
- You cannot abstain from Norco.
The above signs show your Norco overuse has reached a
compulsive level: You are in danger
of an Norco overdose.
If you overuse opiate
drugs or
Norco pain-relievers, please seek immediate medical
attention. The
Waismann Method of Rapid
Detoxification humanely treats patients
with a physical opioid dependency to prevent opiate and
Norco overdose.
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