Taking 50 tablets of Doxepin hydrochloride at a time is an overdose and can cause poisoning, and should be used strictly in accordance with medical advice.
Doxepin hydrochloride is available in tablet form. If the drug is overdosed, it can cause symptoms of toxicity, which may be characterized by cardiac arrhythmias, heart block, or significant respiratory depression.
Doxepin hydrochloride is used to treat depression and anxiety neurosis. Adverse reactions to this product include drowsiness, dry mouth, excessive sweating, vertigo, tremor, dysuria, blurred vision, constipation, rash, postural hypotension, bone marrow suppression, seizures, and toxic liver damage.
The drug is contraindicated in people with a recent history of myocardial infarction attacks, severe heart disease, glaucoma, epilepsy, urinary retention, hepatic impairment, delirium, granulocytopenia, hyperthyroidism, allergy to tricyclic drugs.
Taking doxepin hydrochloride needs to be used strictly in accordance with the dosage to avoid adverse consequences.