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Oxazepam Overdose
Alternate Names : Adumbran, Novoxapam, Oxpam, Serax, Serenid Forte, Zapex
Definition Poisoning from an overdose of oxazepam.
Symptoms & Signs
- Body as a whole
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Respiratory
- Difficulty breathing (labored or slow)
- Eyes, ears, nose, and throat
- Skin
- Gastrointestinal
- Nervous system
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Definition Symptoms & Signs Poisonous Ingredient Where Found Home Treatment Before Calling Emergency Poison Control, or a Local Emergency Number What to Expect at the Emergency Room Prognosis or Expectations
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Review Date : 8/6/2003
Reviewed By : Ari Schwell, M.D., Director, Emergency Department of the Episcopal Campus of Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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