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Is it dangerous to have taken a high dose all at once?

Taking a large dose of medication all at once can be dangerous and lead to overdose symptoms. It is important to always follow the recommended dosage instructions provided by your healthcare provider or pharmacist to ensure your safety and well-being. If you have any concerns about your medication dosage, it is best to consult with your pharmacist or healthcare provider for personalized guidance.

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