What happens if you overdose on antidepressants?

I don't plan on trying this!!!

I take antidepressants (quetiapine 50mg, extended-release tablets). And I'm wondering what would happen if I took too many? For example, 100mg or 150mg?

Would that make a difference? Especially since these are slow-release tablets and are slowly broken down by the body. Would I still experience a different effect immediately?

I don't want to and won't try it, I'm just curious what would happen! Thanks for any answers 🙂

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MedusaKadava
10 months ago

Brd don’t take anymore. you can make the shredded and in capsules then they are removed and stronger but keep shorter.

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MedusaKadava
10 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

Yeah, okay. in the case of an overdose it can be slower breathing and failure to breathe. never miot alcohol. and the effect is enhanced by consumption of more, except there is something like naloxan.