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Child Hospitalized After Accidental GLP-1 Overdose
29 Jan
Summary
- GLP-1 overdose calls surged nationally, doubling in Indiana.
- A 7-year-old girl suffered severe symptoms after ingesting medication.
- Experts urge careful storage and proper administration of GLP-1 drugs.

A 7-year-old girl was hospitalized in December 2024 after accidentally ingesting her mother's prescription GLP-1 medication, leading to severe pain and vomiting. This incident highlights a nationwide surge in calls to poison centers regarding GLP-1 overdoses, with Indiana reporting a doubling of cases in 2025 compared to the previous year. These medications, used for diabetes and weight loss, are increasingly prescribed.
Doctors stress that while most GLP-1 overdose symptoms can be managed at home, severe reactions like those experienced by the child can require hospitalization and pose risks such as dehydration and kidney issues. The increase in calls is linked to the wider availability and prescription of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro. Experts are advising strict adherence to dosage instructions and secure storage, recommending lockboxes to prevent accidental ingestion by children.




