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Hot new trend: the Benadryl challenge

Posted by Cambion 
Hot new trend: the Benadryl challenge
April 19, 2023
Another Darwin Awards challenge courtesy of TikTok. This time, it's kids ODing on Benadryl. One dumbshit child has already died from it.

And now I'm sure restrictions will be even tighter on Benadryl (I already get carded when I buy it). I wouldn't be surprised if it becomes prescription-only at this point because of stupid fucks like this who swallow a whole handful at once for internet acclaim.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/18/us/benadryl-tiktok-challenge-teen-death-wellness/index.html

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A 13-year-old in Ohio has died after “he took a bunch of Benadryl,” trying a dangerous TikTok challenge that’s circulating online, according to a CNN affiliate and a GoFundMe account from his family.

Jacob Stevens was participating in a TikTok challenge with some friends at home when he ingested the antihistamine, the family donation account states. Jacob was on a ventilator for almost a week before he died, according to WSYX.

CNN has not independently confirmed his cause of death.

Overdosing on Benadryl can result in “serious heart problems, seizures, coma, or even death,” the US Food and Drug Administration said in a 2020 warning to the public about the deadly “Benadryl Challenge” on TikTok.

Jacob’s grandmother is doing anything she can “to make sure another child doesn’t go through” with the challenge, she told CNN affiliate WSYX.

In a statement to CNN, TikTok said, “Our deepest sympathies go out to the family. At TikTok, we strictly prohibit and remove content that promotes dangerous behavior with the safety of our community as a priority. We have never seen this type of content trend on our platform and have blocked searches for years to help discourage copycat behavior. Our team of 40,000 safety professionals works to remove violations of our Community Guidelines and we encourage our community to report any content or accounts they’re concerned about.”

The maker of Benadryl, Johnson & Johnson, has called the challenge “dangerous.”

“We understand that consumers may have heard about an online ‘challenge’ involving the misuse or abuse of diphenhydramine,” the undated online statement reads.

“The challenge, which involves ingestion of excessive quantities of diphenhydramine, is a dangerous trend and should be stopped immediately. BENADRYL® products and other diphenhydramine products should only be used as directed by the label.”

“We are working with TikTok and other social platforms to remove content that showcases this behavior,” the statement added. “We will look to partner across industry and with key stakeholders to address this dangerous behavior.”

CNN has reached out to the Stevens family and Columbus Public Health for comment.

The FDA’s 2020 warning said the agency had “contacted TikTok and strongly urged them to remove the videos from their platform and to be vigilant to remove additional videos that may be posted.”

Benadryl is an antihistamine used to treat symptoms such as a runny nose or sneezing from upper respiratory allergies, hay fever or the common cold. It’s safe and effective when used as recommended, the FDA said.

“Diphenhydramine is marketed under the brand-name Benadryl, store brands, and generics. It is also available in combination with pain relievers, fever reducers, and decongestants,” the agency said.

Consumers and parents should store Benadryl and other over-the-counter medications and prescription medicines out of the reach of children, the FDA said.
Re: Hot new trend: the Benadryl challenge
April 20, 2023
Nah, it's not gonna be prescription but I can see it behind locked plexiglass.

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Re: Hot new trend: the Benadryl challenge
April 20, 2023
We weren't doing this shit 30 years ago. Kids in another 30 years are going to be dumber than a box of hammers. Can you even imagine the kids of today raising kids? Scary to think about.
Re: Hot new trend: the Benadryl challenge
April 21, 2023
I mean kids do stupid shit in every generation because kids are inherently stupid. The equivalent of TikTok challenges when I was a kid was, "hey I bet you won't eat this bug!" But then I also didn't have internet access at that age to be influenced by even bigger morons. Also wasn't TikTok banned in the US recently? Or at least it was considered being banned, probably due to crap like this?

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Ketchup
We weren't doing this shit 30 years ago. Kids in another 30 years are going to be dumber than a box of hammers. Can you even imagine the kids of today raising kids? Scary to think about.

I guess the upside is the kids who are stupid enough to kill themselves doing TikTok challenges won't grow up to make even dumber offspring. George Carlin once again comes to mind: The kid who swallows too many marbles doesn't get to grow up and have children of his own. Slightly dated, but swap out marbles for something more modern and the idea still holds up.

Doesn't help that the people who are actually smart often are sometimes smart enough to not reproduce, meaning the ones who do breed are often the idiots. When an idiot raises a child, the child will probably become an idiot, and if they survive to adulthood, that now-grown idiot may have kids, whom they will raise to be even bigger idiots. It really makes me wonder how we made it this far as a species when we need to tell modern humans to not do shit like use a hair dryer in the shower or eat laundry detergent.
Re: Hot new trend: the Benadryl challenge
April 21, 2023
Just another case of natural selection doing its work…
Re: Hot new trend: the Benadryl challenge
April 21, 2023
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Cambion

Doesn't help that the people who are actually smart often are sometimes smart enough to not reproduce, meaning the ones who do breed are often the idiots. When an idiot raises a child, the child will probably become an idiot, and if they survive to adulthood, that now-grown idiot may have kids, whom they will raise to be even bigger idiots. It really makes me wonder how we made it this far as a species when we need to tell modern humans to not do shit like use a hair dryer in the shower or eat laundry detergent.

Idiocracy IS a documentary!

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Master Of Anti-brat
Excuses!
Re: Hot new trend: the Benadryl challenge
April 22, 2023
Another Darwin award winner!

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"I have found little that is 'good' about human beings on the whole. In my experience most of them are trash, no matter whether they publicly subscribe to this or that ethical doctrine or to none at all."
~Sigmund Freud
Re: Hot new trend: the Benadryl challenge
May 06, 2023
When I was in high school, a kid took 5 Dexatrim in one shot. He apparently thought it was speed or something like that. I don't know if anything happened to him though.
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