Demi Lovato is still recovering at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, following a suspected drug overdose last week.
Variety confirmed that the 25-year-old singer is still in hospital, while TMZ is reporting that nausea and a high fever are among some of the "complications" related to her recovery.
Doctors have not determined when Lovato will be released from the hospital, but a source told TMZ, "She is under the care of medical experts and is expected to make a full recovery."
The singer was found unconscious in her house last Tuesday (July 24). Paramedics responded to a call from her assistant, who found Lovato unresponsive in her bed. The paramedics reportedly administered Narcan, an antidote used for opioid overdoses.
Lovato has been open about her struggle with addiction for years. Last month, she revealed that she had broken her six-year sobriety on a new single called "Sober."
Lovato's Toronto performance this past weekend was cancelled, while the singer continues to recover.
Variety confirmed that the 25-year-old singer is still in hospital, while TMZ is reporting that nausea and a high fever are among some of the "complications" related to her recovery.
Doctors have not determined when Lovato will be released from the hospital, but a source told TMZ, "She is under the care of medical experts and is expected to make a full recovery."
The singer was found unconscious in her house last Tuesday (July 24). Paramedics responded to a call from her assistant, who found Lovato unresponsive in her bed. The paramedics reportedly administered Narcan, an antidote used for opioid overdoses.
Lovato has been open about her struggle with addiction for years. Last month, she revealed that she had broken her six-year sobriety on a new single called "Sober."
Lovato's Toronto performance this past weekend was cancelled, while the singer continues to recover.