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Things overdosage often describes (“overdosage ________”)
symptoms, overdose, results, little, signs, people, causes, effects, doses, ingestion, overdoses, victims, lavage, treatment, toxicity, data, manifestations, levels, situations, persons, death, amounts, emesis, drowsiness, animals, carbamazepine, reactions, section, stomach, intoxication, hci, category, anyone, nausea, reports
How overdosage often is described (“________ overdosage”)
acute, accidental, massive, severe, narcotic, chronic, gross, inadvertent, serious, tricyclic, relative, deliberate, fatal, opiate, therapeutic, intentional, moderate, anesthetic, possible, oral, barbiturate, benzodiazepine, salicylate, sedative, mild, toxic, opioid, slight, heavy, extreme, meprobamate, intravenous, clinical, dangerous, suicidal, morphine, digitalis, term, epinephrine, atropine, unintentional, lethal, paracetamol, excessive, maternal, avoid, quinine, ascorbic, absolute, adrenaline, corticosteroid, ergotamine, incremental, potassium, cumulative, amitriptyline, ocular, curare, antidepressant, under, acting, temporary, anticholinesterase, tetracycline, fenfluramine, corticoid, frank, cyclic, parathyroid, hypnotic, anticholinergic, anticonvulsant, histamine, lntentional, lithium, continued, nonnarcotic, anaesthetic, nonbarbiturate, isoniazid, suspected, succinylcholine, thyroid, transient
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