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How long till side effects go
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How long till side effects go

by RunyLove, Apr 04, 2009 07:15PM
Tags: tingling
I recently overdosed on a combination of duromine, reductil, and maxiclear medication. I was hospitalised and experience tremors, cramping and tingling/numbness over my body. The day I was discharged which was 3 days ago I still had numbness in my face, how long should it be before the drug is out of my system and when should I go back to the doctor if the numbness continues.
Age
:  
26
Sex
:  
Female
Weight
:  
90kg
Current Medications
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Reductil, Estell
Drug Allergies
:  
None

by Liz C, RPh, Apr 06, 2009 09:47AM
The drugs should be out of your system after a week. If you still experience numbness after a week, please see your doctor.
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