"The average fatal dose of pregabalin was found to be different centrally (54.1 mg/L) and peripherally (45.3, and 206.7 mg/L). Even in some non-fatal pregabalin overdose cases the serum concentration of this drug was found to be varied depending upon the condition of the person such as 20.8 mg/L was found when a person is drowsy but with no toxic symptoms founds, 60 mg/L was found after 24 hours of the pregabalin ingestion and 66.5 mg/L was found at the time of coma [16][17][18][19][20]. ..."
PDF | On Aug 1, 2008, Henry A Spiller and others published Pregabalin overdose with benign outcome | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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