kirazmattson
1079 posts
May 20, 2026
12:19 AM
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Fliban 100 mg contains flibanserin, used for low sexual desire in premenopausal women, and overdose mainly worsens its normal side effects and can dangerously drop blood pressure or depress the nervous system. Common side effects that can become worse in overdose If someone has taken too much, these symptoms may appear more intense than usual: Marked dizziness, spinning sensation, or feeling like fainting. Strong sleepiness or sedation, trouble staying awake, confusion, or difficulty concentrating. Nausea, vomiting, or a feeling of being very unwell. Fatigue, weakness, or feeling “drained.” Warning signs of serious overdose These are Fliban 100 Mg ?flag signs where urgent medical help is needed: Fainting (syncope) or nearly fainting, especially when standing up. Very low blood pressure: extreme light?headedness, blurred vision, or feeling like you might collapse. Severe or unrelenting drowsiness, hard to wake the person, slurred speech, or confusion. Shortness of breath, chest discomfort, or irregular heartbeat (rare but emergency signs). What to do if overdose is suspected Do not wait for symptoms to “settle on their own” if there is fainting, severe dizziness, or extreme sleepiness. Keep the person lying flat on their back with legs slightly raised if they feel faint, and avoid sudden standing. Go to the nearest emergency department or call emergency services, and take the medicine strip/box with you so doctors can see the exact drug and dose. Alcohol makes low blood pressure and drowsiness much worse with flibanserin, so combining the two increases overdose risk. If you’re comfortable sharing: was your question more about accidental double?dosing (like taking two tablets in a night),
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