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Taking too much dimenhydrinate, is there a risk of overdose symptoms?

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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Dimenhydrinate O/D: An overdose occurs when an excessive / dangerous dose of a drug / substance is used. Diphenhydramine O/D sx's can include: Inability to urinate, Blurred vision, Dry mouth, Enlarged pupils, dry eyes, Ringing in ears, Low blood pressure, Rapid heart rate, Agitation, Confusion, Convulsions, Delirium, Depression, Drowsiness, Hallucinations, sleepiness, Nervousness, Tremor, Unsteadiness & Dry skin.

Answered 9/9/2017

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