Overdosage: Symptoms and Treatment

If you suspect an overdose, immediately contact a doctor or poison control center. Symptoms may include abdominal cramps, diarrhea, and dehydration. Severe cases can result in electrolyte imbalance and heart rhythm disturbances.

Treatment focuses on supportive care. This includes managing symptoms like diarrhea with antidiarrheal medication (as directed by a medical professional), and fluid and electrolyte replacement to counteract dehydration. In severe cases, hospitalization might be necessary for close monitoring and more intensive treatment.

Never attempt to self-treat an overdose. Seek professional medical help immediately.