surdosage
Surdosage is a term used to describe the administration of a drug or toxin at a level beyond the therapeutic dose, carrying an increased risk of toxicity and harm. In English-language medical literature, the word is uncommon, and the condition is typically referred to as an overdose. The concept, however, is widely recognized in toxicology and pharmacology as the result of taking too much of a substance, whether by mistake, misuse, or intentional action.
Etymology and usage: the word has cognates in several Romance languages. In French, surdosage (or sur-dosage)
Clinical aspects: surdosage can involve a wide range of substances, including prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, and
Prevention focuses on safe prescribing, clear labeling, patient education, and proper storage to minimize accidental overdoses.