Masterchef - The Professionals
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd suggest getting in touch with your local hospital or medical department in a University. The latter might be a better idea, less likely to feel like you're pestering busy doctors :)
A friend of mine overdosed on a painkiller which contained asprin and I believe she had to have her stomach pumped and was on a drip to replace the fluid she lost. I don't know the details because she's pretty sensitive about it.
The most common result of asprin overdose is salicylate intoxication, liver failure etc. However the first step to correct asprin overdose is to pump the stomach. This can be successful often, and unlike tylenol overdoses a successful stomach pump often results in no damage or permanent effects afterwards. Whereas with tylenol, a stomach pump is useless.
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