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Demi Lovato may be suffering from overdose complication

Updated on: 31 July,2018 03:16 PM IST  |  Los Angeles
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On July 25, Demi Lovato was found unconscious following an overdose. She was reportedly treated with Narcan, a medication designed to rapidly reverse opioid overdose

Demi Lovato may be suffering from overdose complication

Demi Lovato

Singer Demi Lovato is still hospitalised here six days after a suspected drug overdose and is reportedly suffering from complications.


The Tell me you love me singer is reportedly suffering complications from the overdose, including extreme nausea and a high fever, reports tmz.com.


While doctors have not decided when Lovato can be released from the hospital, "she is under the care of medical experts and is expected to make a full recovery", a source said.


On July 25, Lovato was found unconscious following an overdose. She was reportedly treated with Narcan, a medication designed to rapidly reverse opioid overdose, before being rushed to the hospital.

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