Updated
Updated · WLS-TV · Jun 11
Connecticut Probes 3 Child Benadryl Deaths in 2 Months as 24-Tablet Challenge Resurfaces
Updated
Updated · WLS-TV · Jun 11

Connecticut Probes 3 Child Benadryl Deaths in 2 Months as 24-Tablet Challenge Resurfaces

3 articles · Updated · WLS-TV · Jun 11

Summary

  • Three Connecticut children died from diphenhydramine overdoses over the past two months, with state officials withholding their ages and locations as the cases remain under investigation.
  • Doctors said the antihistamine commonly sold as Benadryl can heavily sedate users, disrupt breathing, trigger abnormal heart rhythms and, at toxic doses, cause coma or death.
  • The deaths have not been officially tied to the social-media "Benadryl Challenge," which urges participants to take up to 24 tablets in 24 hours to induce hallucinations.
  • A family friend told WABC that one victim — a 13-year-old girl in Waterbury — had Benadryl delivered through DoorDash without an ID check.
  • Connecticut officials and physicians are urging families to lock up medications as concern grows over adolescents misusing over-the-counter drugs promoted in online challenges.

Insights

Why is the adolescent brain uniquely susceptible to dangerous social media trends like the 'Benadryl Challenge'?
Are 'safer' allergy medicines the solution, or a distraction from the larger problem of online influence?
As lawsuits hold platforms liable, can algorithms be redesigned to stop deadly challenges before they trend?