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The phrase "risk of overdose" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the possibility or chance of consuming too much of a particular substance, such as medication or drugs, leading to harmful consequences. Some possible examples of using this phrase in a sentence could be: - "The doctor warned the patient about the risk of overdose if they take more than the prescribed amount of painkillers." - "The warning label on the medication bottle states the potential risk of overdose and advises to follow the recommended dosage." - "The government has implemented stricter regulations on opioid prescriptions to reduce the risk of overdose among the population."
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And higher doses have a greater risk of overdose.
Following surgery, the risk of overdose from opioids is highest during the first month.
Willpower alone may not be enough, and quitting cold turkey could increase the risk of overdose.
There is good evidence, however, that higher doses raise the risk of overdose and death.
I kept on despite the risk of overdose death, disease, the disappointment of my family and the stigma.
Stanford researchers have determined that taking strong prescription painkillers together with sleeping pills is associated with greater risk of overdose.
When combined with naloxone, the risk of overdose is significantly reduced as is the potential for abuse.
And there is a higher risk of overdose when the market readjusts to more normal levels of supply and quality".
The Consumer Health Forum supports the change to tackle dependence on opioids and the risk of overdose.
King's College London has conducted important work into the idea of providing naloxone to those at risk of overdose to prevent relapse deaths – this should be explored further.
There's no need for a test before taking supplements; the risk of overdose on 10mcg a day is next to nothing.
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