Updated
Updated · WEAR · Jun 11
Benadryl Challenge Resurfaces Online After 3 Child Deaths, Prompting Pensacola Warning
Updated
Updated · WEAR · Jun 11

Benadryl Challenge Resurfaces Online After 3 Child Deaths, Prompting Pensacola Warning

3 articles · Updated · WEAR · Jun 11

Summary

  • Pensacola doctors warned parents that the "Benadryl Challenge" is circulating again, pushing teens to take large amounts of allergy medicine to trigger hallucinations.
  • Dr. Dawn Walton said overdoses can cause cardiac arrhythmias, racing heartbeats, confusion, trouble breathing, cardiac arrest and even heart attacks—not just dizziness or disorientation.
  • 3 children in Connecticut have died in the past 2 months from apparent overdoses, and Walton said local hospitals have also treated young patients with symptoms tied to allergy-medicine misuse.
  • Parents were urged to lock up over-the-counter drugs including Benadryl, Zyrtec and Claritin, and to seek emergency care immediately if a child shows overdose signs.

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