T44: Poisoning by drugs primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system
T44.0: Poisoning: Anticholinesterase agents
Many processes run unconsciously in the body. These include breathing and digestion, for example. The heartbeat or blood pressure are also adjusted independently by the body. These processes are controlled by certain nerves. Nerves transmit information in the body.
You have taken a medication that affects several nerves in the body. Several organs are also influenced by this.
If you have taken too much of the medication you may experience shortness of breath or diarrhea. Your heart may beat slower than it normally does. The symptoms depend on how much the body has been damaged by the medication, among other things. Severe illness is also possible.
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