Updated
Updated · WSB Atlanta · Jun 16
Teen Diphenhydramine Cases Double to 6,179 as Georgia Reports 63% Rise in Overdoses
Updated
Updated · WSB Atlanta · Jun 16

Teen Diphenhydramine Cases Double to 6,179 as Georgia Reports 63% Rise in Overdoses

3 articles · Updated · WSB Atlanta · Jun 16

Summary

  • 6,179 poison-center calls involving teens and diphenhydramine were logged nationwide in the first five months of 2026, roughly double the year-earlier level.
  • Georgia reported 278 cases year to date versus 170 in the same 2025 period, a 63% increase that doctors link largely to social media posts promoting Benadryl overdoses for a high.
  • Physicians said the antihistamine can quickly trigger seizures, abnormal heart rhythms, coma and death, and noted teens can legally buy the over-the-counter drug.
  • Three children in Connecticut recently died from apparent diphenhydramine overdoses, underscoring doctors' calls for parents to monitor social media use and warn children about misuse.

Insights

As more drugs go over-the-counter, how can we stop the next deadly social media challenge?
Are social media platforms liable for deadly trends like the 'Benadryl Challenge' that spread on their sites?
Why is a drug causing teen deaths so easy to buy in the US while restricted elsewhere?