Overdosing on Meridia is Dangerous
High blood pressure, dizziness, and rapid heart rate are considered some of the dangerous side effects that you can experience when you take too much Meridia. The effects of overdose with Meridia vary according to many factors, like whether the medication was taken with other drugs or with alcohol and how much of it was taken. Treatments like pumping the stomach, providing supportive care, or administering certain medicines, are options that are recommended for overdose with Meridia.
Depending on several factors including an overdose with Meridia and whether it was taken with any food, alcohol, medicines or street drugs, the effects of Meridia overdose will vary. Meridian (sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate is a prescription weight-loss medication.
Seek medical attention immediately if you happen to overdose on Meridia.
Symptoms to Expect With Meridia Overdose
In the case of an overdose, Meridia can have stimulating effects that can be extremely dangerous. Symptoms of possible overdose with Meridia include the following:
* Headaches
* High blood pressure or hypertension
* A rapid heart rate, also called tachycardia
* Dizziness
A variety of treatments are considered for Meridia overdose, such as supportive care, which consists of treating the symptoms that occur due to overdose. If the overdose of Meridia was recent, your healthcare provider may recommend specific medicines or place a tube into your stomach to pump the stomach. To decrease the blood pressure or the heart rate, certain medications may be necessary for use in the treatment.
If you think that you may have overdosed with Meridia, get medical help right away.













