opioidmérgezés
Opioidmérgezés, often referred to as opioid overdose, occurs when a person takes too much of an opioid drug, such as heroin, fentanyl, or prescription painkillers like oxycodone. This excessive amount overwhelms the body's ability to process the drug, leading to a dangerous depression of the central nervous system. The most critical consequence is the slowing or cessation of breathing, a condition known as respiratory depression.
Symptoms of opioid mérgezés can include extreme drowsiness, confusion, pinpoint pupils, slow or absent breathing, pale
Immediate medical attention is crucial for opioid mérgezés. The overdose reversal medication naloxone, also known by