Right. aspirin can’t cause dizziness. Aspirin can’t eat holes in your stomach. And aspirin can’t cause vomiting. Gotchya.
I'll save you the trouble of clicking the link, ok?
Overdose can be acute or chronic; that is, a person can overdose by taking one very large dose or smaller doses over a period of time. Acute overdose has a mortality rate of 2%. Chronic overdose is more commonly lethal with a mortality rate of 25%. The most common cause of death during an aspirin overdose is noncardiogenic pulmonary edema.
Anyway, goodnight, and be careful around bottles of aspirin, because it's contents can kill you if used improperly.