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What Are The Long Time Side Effects Of Nytol Overdose?

Hello. What happens to the body if an individual took between 4-20 Nytol (most times 10-12) every single day for roughly 2 years. Im not yellow so I know my liver is fine, but what would happen? and what state would my body be in right now? I feel fine, but just curious
Wed, 4 Sep 2019
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Hi,

Based on the history you have shared, it can cause hallucinations, drowsiness, psychiatric disturbances, dizziness, constipation, etc. Dependance is another side effect.

Long term use can lead to lower efficacy due to tachyphylaxis however, blocking histamine receptors can cause sedation at times and lack of concentration.

It's better to slowly tapper it down and if help is needed group therapies may be helpful. It isn't stored in any part of the body rather gets metabolized and may be attached to receptors during the stay.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Saddiq Ulabidin, General & Family Physician
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What Are The Long Time Side Effects Of Nytol Overdose?

Hi, Based on the history you have shared, it can cause hallucinations, drowsiness, psychiatric disturbances, dizziness, constipation, etc. Dependance is another side effect. Long term use can lead to lower efficacy due to tachyphylaxis however, blocking histamine receptors can cause sedation at times and lack of concentration. It s better to slowly tapper it down and if help is needed group therapies may be helpful. It isn t stored in any part of the body rather gets metabolized and may be attached to receptors during the stay. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Saddiq Ulabidin, General & Family Physician