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An overdose is a quantity greater than recommended, intended or generally practiced, with the possibility of the dose resulting in death or serious injury. Immediate professional medical advice should always be sought when a user has taken a dose greater than or equal to this, although tolerance may allow experienced users' bodies to survive such doses unharmed. It should be noted that doses below this level may also be harmful in some cases. | An overdose is a quantity greater than recommended, intended or generally practiced, with the possibility of the dose resulting in death or serious injury. Immediate professional medical advice should always be sought when a user has taken a dose greater than or equal to this, although tolerance may allow experienced users' bodies to survive such doses unharmed. It should be noted that doses below this level may also be harmful in some cases. | ||
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==See also== | |||
*[[Responsible use]] | |||
*[[Set and setting]] | |||
*[[Dosage measurement]] | |||
*[[Routes of administration]] | |||
*[[Trip sitter]] | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Responsible drug use]] |