A bit more than that for acetametophen /paracetamol, but nut a lot. A lethal dose of the drug is 7g, or 14 tablets in one go. In the UK it is one of the most common forms of OD apparently.
If you catch the problem early, recovery is possible. By early, I mean within 48 hrs for a more mild od. The person in question probably downed a bottle. It is not a nice way to die.
There are reasons why it is called a recommended dose, and doing more than recommended is hazardous.
I thought it was fine for year, it won't fuck you up badly. Then read the metro paper in London one day going into work. Some poor kid was admitted to hospital for taking some a few hours before she should have and was being treated 3 days later for severe liver & kidney issues. At that point I limited it's use on me fast.
Ehhh, I still use lemsip for flu symptoms. That's all I use it for though. My immune system tends to be a bit hyperactive which gives me other issues, so it's rare that I need to use it.
A bit more than that for acetametophen /paracetamol, but nut a lot. A lethal dose of the drug is 7g, or 14 tablets in one go. In the UK it is one of the most common forms of OD apparently.
If you catch the problem early, recovery is possible. By early, I mean within 48 hrs for a more mild od. The person in question probably downed a bottle. It is not a nice way to die.
There are reasons why it is called a recommended dose, and doing more than recommended is hazardous.
I thought it was fine for year, it won't fuck you up badly. Then read the metro paper in London one day going into work. Some poor kid was admitted to hospital for taking some a few hours before she should have and was being treated 3 days later for severe liver & kidney issues. At that point I limited it's use on me fast.
Ehhh, I still use lemsip for flu symptoms. That's all I use it for though. My immune system tends to be a bit hyperactive which gives me other issues, so it's rare that I need to use it.