Slowed and irregular breathing is seen in sleeping pill overdose, sleeping pill also known as Valium, the main component is Cipro, this product white or off-white crystalline powder; odorless, taste slightly bitter. Almost insoluble in water, soluble in hydrochloric acid. It is easily hydrolyzed by acid or alkali and heat. The oral drug is opened under the action of gastric acid and re-cycled into the original drug by entering the alkaline intestine. So, what should be noted in the diet of patients who have had symptoms of slowed and irregular breathing? The following is a brief introduction: 1. Reasonable diet In the treatment of diseases, a reasonable diet is very important. For asthma patients, food can not only provide nutrition for the body, is conducive to strengthening the body, some food is also beneficial to reduce asthma attacks. Studies have concluded that vitamins A, C, E and trace elements such as magnesium and selenium have antioxidant nutrients that help to scavenge oxygen free radicals and reduce bronchospasm, and more intake is beneficial to asthma patients. Daily diet, animal liver, egg yolk, spinach, celery and other rich in vitamin A; oranges, oranges, tomatoes, cabbage and other rich in vitamin C; fish rich in vitamin E; walnuts, pine nuts, peanuts and other nuts rich in magnesium; kelp, jellyfish and other rich in selenium, asthma patients may wish to eat some more. 2, the right amount of water In the patient’s diet regimen, the need for appropriate water. As breathing slows down, it will make a large amount of water loss in the body, the lack of water aggravates the viscosity of phlegm, more detrimental to the coughing up of phlegm, thus aggravating the disease. 3, abstain from alcohol is a harmful substance to the human body, in the treatment of many diseases are required to prohibit alcohol. For patients, the same need to abstain from alcohol. Because drinking alcohol can trigger or aggravate the disease. As alcohol enters the body, it will affect the coordination of multi-system functions to a certain extent, which can inhibit tissue metabolism and finally cause a decrease in adrenal cortical function and corticosteroid secretion, thus triggering or aggravating the condition.