FDA and the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) recently reported on several cases where people swallowed Benadryl Itch Stopping Gel, an OTC product that's supposed to be used topically. This has led to serious adverse reactions requiring hospitalization or emergency treatment.
Benadryl Gel contains the antihistamine diphenhydramine as well as camphor, which is toxic and potentially fatal if ingested. Camphor can cause a variety of symptoms, such as burning of the mouth and throat, nausea and vomiting, irritability, confusion, seizures, coma, and respiratory difficulties. It is not clear whether the adverse reactions experienced by the people who ingested Benadryl Gel were due to the camphor or to an overdose of Benadryl, since the symptoms can be similar.
FDA and ISMP suggest that the way the product is packaged may contribute to these errors. Instead of being packaged in a tube, like many topical products, the Benadryl Gel is available in a 4 ounce bottle. That means it can be mistaken as an oral liquid, particularly since the bottle has the same shape and size as other oral liquid products. And although the Benadryl brand now includes many combination products, most are intended for oral or parenteral use. ISMP also points out that although the words "external use" appear on the back of the bottle, the front of the bottle says "Topical Analgesic" in small letters that consumers could miss or not understand.
Here are some ways that pharmacists can help consumers avoid confusion:
•Keep topical products separated from the ones intended for ingestion.
•Advise consumers to keep topical and oral products separated when they store OTC products and prescription medicines at home.
•Remind consumers to read the drug facts label before using OTC products.
FDA Patient Safety News: July 2009
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Who the fuck would be stupid enough to not see "Anti-Itch" on the bottle?? If someone drinks this shit, obviously they are going to get sick because of the toxic chemicals in it, yet, the FDA isn't sure what the overdose actually is. Well if the people took (for example) 375 milligrams of the anti-itch cream in place of 15 25 milligram normal Benadryl pills, the people will probably get poisoned from the chemicals. Overdose to hallucinate, but not enough to kill. FDA CLAIMS ARE FUCKING DUMB!
Yngdady308 1 month ago
@hubbabubbamax000 lol
DuckzOnQuack 6 months ago
SUCK A DICK FDA
hubbabubbamax000 8 months ago
yeah wtf. take corriceden 2, trip nuts
plumbob2468 1 year ago
That woman needs some practice reading from a teleprompter.
jolive91 2 years ago
yes why will drink that
cezz86 2 years ago
lol dumb fucks
CoolConejo 2 years ago
you trip balls! don't eat it, take the pills only if you need it!
killpath 2 years ago
why would u eat a cream or jel??? when the pills are at Any store.
Ohiogrown90 2 years ago