Overdose and Hospitals
Medication is one of the cornerstones of hospital care. The medication aids in the recovery of sick people by managing their symptoms and instructing their bodies to function in specific ways. Hospitals frequently have access to medications that are so potent that they aren't even available on prescription. Some of these drugs are only useful in little doses. That is, persons who consume more than the recommended dosage of medicine may have negative consequences as a result of their actions. As a result, doctors and other hospital personnel must avoid overdosing on their patients. Unfortunately , not all hospital employees are as cautious as they should be while prescribing and administering medications to their patients. When a person overdoses at a hospital, the consequences may be more severe than if they overdose at home. This, once again, has to do with the potency of the pharmaceuticals in question. People who overdose in hospitals may get drug poisoning , wh...