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1 I was therefore surprised to read that you can actually overdose on vitamins.
2 She took herself to the medical tent and began to overdose on MDMA.
3 But they hadn't helped her, so she'd tried to overdose on sleeping pills.
4 A 20-year-old man died of a suspected overdose on Saturday night.
5 Over the last decade the Fed allowed major banking institutions to overdose on risk.
6 I've recently read that you can overdose on vitamins.
7 Don't want anyone to overdose on the Phreak.
8 But then I started hearing that, health-wise, it might be dangerous; that you can overdose on alone.
9 You got to get it out of their bodies or they, I don't know, overdose on it.
10 The US Food and Drug Administration approved the first-ever nasal spray emergency treatment for opioid overdose on Wednesday.
11 If not, be warned: You might already overdose on Quebecois whimsy and start plotting carnage during the preshow.
12 But I found solace in knowing that you can never overdose on weed because it's natural, Luthuli said.
13 So I overdose on heroin, right?
14 For heroin users, if they overdose on heroin we have Naloxone that we can give to save lives.
15 Were you surprised at Alice's plan to overdose on sleeping pills once her disease progressed to an advanced stage?
16 Aaron suffered an accidental OxyContin overdose on 9 October 2005.
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