How lots dramamine does it rob to overdose?

My brother's friend took 15 dramamine (750 mg) last night at about 1 am. He weigh about 150 pounds. We tried to stop him, but he wanted to "trip." My brother and I were conversation to him on the phone until 2:30 am, and then he went to bed. He's still asleep, or at least not answering our call. Could he have overdosed? Will this kill him?
Answers:
hopefully, it's called "natural selection" Source(s): Darwin
I took one gram over two hours once (About one and the same dose for my weight). He'll probably be fine, but his mind could be a bit screwed for a few weeks, maybe months. He's lucky he didn't have a bad trip, which is enormously likely with dramamine. It's supposed to make you sleepy, but run check on him just in case.
Although it's singular, death at this dose is possible.
If you take dramamine alot, it distinctly will take more to overdose.
Usually you can take up to 12 tablets (containing 50mg each) at one time with no TRUE problems of which you need to go to the emergency room. I would not suggest taking more than even 400mg in sooner or later however you will probably not die if you take even 600-800mg. I've heard of people taking 1,200 (or 24 50mg tablets) since and some needed to go to the hospital and get their stomach pumped.
It depends on your weight and when you run the dramamine. If you take some and then take some more next (as in 45 minutes or later) then it wont have impossible to tell apart effects as it would've if you had taken it all at the same time. Basically if you are an grown you really shouldn't take anymore than 400-500mg a day. You could O.D. even at those doses, but it's very unlikely.
Basically, stick to the dosages recommended on the pill bottle, and you should be fine.
Call 911

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