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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Benadryl is one of the most common and popularly used brand-name, over-the-counter antihistamine medications. The active ingredient, diphenhydramine, blocks the negative affect of allergens.Because of the wide range of allergens and conditions that Benadryl can treat, it can be found in almost every household and be used as a sleeping pill or for treating anaphylactic shock.Why People Snort Benadryl And The Benadryl ChallengeBenadryl’s general side effects of light sedation may, to some people, mimic the effects of low doses of muscle relaxants, alcohol, benzodiazepines, or opioids.It is commonly used “off-label” as a sleep aid but is not commonly ingested intranasally. Most OTC medications containing diphenhydramine are only intended for oral consumption.People that choose to snort Benadryl or other diphenhydramine-based medications do so in an effort to get hallucinogenic or euphoric feelings.A person’s ability to achieve these effects depends largely on dosage. Negative side effects may offset any desired feelings of well-being that may result from a larger dosage.The TikTok Benadryl “Challenge”Teenagers’ desire to abuse Benadryl comes from a trend on the social media app, TikTok. This “challenge” encourages people to ingest large quantities of Benadryl to achieve hallucinogenic effects.Since 2020 when challenge first went viral, some teens have chosen to snort crushed up diphenhydramine-based pills to get a more intense rush of effects.But in April 2023, a 13-year-old boy died after ingesting several Benadryl pills because of the challenge. Taking too much Benadryl can also cause lasting damage, if not death.Side Effects Of Snorting BenadrylBenadryl has a long list of potential adverse effects with normal use including tachycardia, hypotension, and convulsions.When a person takes too much Benadryl or crushes and snorts it, there can be both immediate and long-lasting effects.Other effects of snorting drugs can include:upper respiratory infectionthroat and nasal damagehoarse voicedamage to the mucous membranepulmonary embolismloss of smellIncreased Risk
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