Overdosing on Enzyte: An Overview
What symptoms can an
Enzyte® overdose cause? Is it even possible to take too much Enzyte? It is not known exactly what to expect from consuming too much Enzyte, but it is likely that the effects of a Enzyte overdose will vary, depending on various factors (such as the
Enzyte dosage).
If you think you may be experiencing problems due to taking too much Enzyte, seek medical attention immediately.
Effects of an Enzyte Overdose
It is not known exactly what to expect from an Enzyte overdose. Enzyte contains several different active ingredients. It is labeled in an unclear way, and it is not known exactly how much of most of the active ingredients each tablet contains. Therefore, it is impossible to predict how much Enzyte might result in overdose symptoms.
For many of the active ingredients, it is not known what to expect from an overdose. However, based on information available about some of the active ingredients, predicted Enzyte overdose symptoms include (but are not limited to):
- Bruising or bleeding, including dangerous internal bleeding
- Diarrhea, gas, and bloating
- Seizures
- Nausea and vomiting
- A rapid heart rate (tachycardia)
- Feelings of a rapidly or forcefully beating heart (known as heart palpitations)
- Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
- Low blood pressure (hypotension) or high blood pressure (hypertension)
- Unusual, excessive behavior (such as irresponsible spending or sexual activity), known as mania
- Flushing of the skin
- Liver damage
- Kidney failure
- Signs of impaired blood clotting, such as:
- Easy bruising
- Bleeding that is slow to stop
- Nosebleeds
- Black, tarry stools, bright red blood in the stool, or vomiting of blood (signs of gastrointestinal bleeding)
- Signs of a hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in the brain), such as vision or speech changes, weakness or numbness in an arm or leg, or a severe headache.