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A 13-year-old from Ohio is dead after attempting an apparent TikTok challenge that entailed consuming 12 to 14 Benadryl tablets — more than six times the recommended dosage, according to his family.
Jacob Stevens' body began to seize up after the 13-year-old swallowed a large amount of the antihistamine allergy pills as his friends filmed to see what would happen. The 'Benadryl Challenge ...
Jacob Stevens, 13, died this month after taking more than a dozen Benadryl pills, family members told a television station in Columbus, Ohio. His father said Stevens was at home, and that his ...
The teenager died after ingesting 12 to 14 pills of Benadryl, an antihistamine as part of the 'Benadryl Challenge' on the social media platform TikTok. 'Benadryl Challenge', encourages its users ...
Jacob Stevens was attempting a TikTok “challenge,” where participants ingest 12-to-14 pills of Benadryl at a time to induce a hallucination. His friends were filming him partaking in the ...
The parents of a 13-year-old boy who died doing the TikTok "Benadryl Challenge" are warning ... a week on a ventilator after consuming 12 to 14 pills of the over-the-counter antihistamine in ...
"We can't just be trying to live our lives, and letting kids do what they do because we work, that's not an excuse." Doctors say Benadryl pills shouldn't be taken more than six times in 24 hours.
Jacob Stevens took 12 or 14 Benadryl tablets in one sitting. Experts warn that Benadryl and other medications can be deadly when they’re not used as directed. An Ohio boy has died after trying ...
Jacob Stevens consumed 12 to 14 Benadryl pills and started seizing at home with his friends, who were filming him attempting the social media challenge, his parents told WSYX. Jacob died April 12 ...
Jacob Stevens, Greenfield, died April 12 at Nationwide Children’s Hospital after attempting the “Benadryl Challenge.” The challenge encourages someone to take 12-14 pills at once to induce ...