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If you think you have taken too much Opana at one time, you should seek immediate medical attention. Signs of Opana overdose include extreme sleepiness, shallow breathing, fainting, confusion, low blood pressure, constricted pupils, weakened pulse, clammy and cold skin, heart problems, coma, and even death. Be careful to avoid this complication by taking whole tablets and avoiding alcohol.
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