overdoses in Vietnamese

danh từ
liều quá mức

ngoại động từ
cho quá liều

Sentence patterns related to "overdoses"

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1. Several times, I nearly died of overdoses.

Vài lần tôi suýt chết vì quá liều.

2. Most Corticosteroid overdoses occur with pills and liquids

3. In the United Kingdom it is the medication responsible for the greatest number of overdoses.

Ở Vương quốc Anh, đây là loại thuốc chịu trách nhiệm cho số lượng quá liều lớn nhất.

4. In the United States in 2015 Antidotes for various overdoses were used 184,742 times

5. Bupropion overdoses can be difficult to manage with the combination of cardiac and central nervous system effects

6. Of course, it should not be assumed that prescribing of psychotropic medication for such problems actually causes patients to take overdoses.

7. While for many overdoses and intoxications the treatment involves supportive care and treatment of the sequelae there are specific Antidotes available for a variety of substances.

8. Catnip The show is aimed at an adult audience, features neutering, incontinence, cannibalism and Catnip overdoses and humour styles such as slapstick and farce.

9. So, why do you want to know about Antidotes? They help reverse the effects of certain medication toxicities, overdoses, or poisonings that your patient may experience.

10. We have documented a rising tide of “deaths of despair” among white non-Hispanics – from suicide, alcohol abuse, and accidental overdoses of prescription and illegal drugs.

11. All countries have a policy ensuring that emergency services are trained and equipped to deal with overdoses and in most them (20), ambulances routinely carry the opiate antagonist naloxone.

12. A study of fatal overdoses due to anxiolytics and sedatives in the UK between 1983 and 1999 reported a figure of 146.2 fatal toxicities per million Barbiturate prescriptions compared to just 7.4 per million for benzodiazepines

13. Neurologic complications: delirium and hallucinations related to alcohol or contaminated heroin or cocaine, or benzodiazepine use; seizures related to overdoses, cocaine-induced vasospasm, abscess, HIV-related infection, embolic or thrombotic stroke, meningitis, subdural hematoma, and alcohol withdrawal; traumatic and atraumatic mononeuropathies; Bell's palsy; infectious neurologic complications (meningitis, brain abscess, subdural and epidural abscesses, mycotic aneurysms). Immunologic abnormalities: hypergammaglobulinemia; thrombocytopenic purpura.