![]() Or contact poison control at 1-80 or online. A recent social media video challenge encourages people to cook chicken in NyQuil (acetaminophen, dextromethorphan, and doxylamine) or another similar OTC cough and cold medication, presumably. “If you believe your child has taken too much medication and is hallucinating, can’t be awakened, has had or is having a seizure, has trouble breathing, has collapsed, or is showing other signs of drug misuse, call 911 to get immediate medical attention. You should always read the Drug Facts Label which tells you what the medicine does, who should take it and how to use it, the drug administration added. The latest questionable food fad catching news medias attention is marinating chicken in NyQuil, a cold and cough syrup. ![]() Cooking chicken in cough medicine NyQuil is not only silly and. ![]() From inhaling spoonfuls of cinnamon to biting into Tide pods, posters online have dredged up a fair share of questions and concerns. Tiktok's 'Sleepy Chicken' challenge is a disaster waiting to happen. The federal agency also told parents to remind their children that overdoses can occur with OTC drugs and prescription drugs and said: “Social media challenge or not, it is important to use medications as intended.” The internet has a long history of hosting lamentable food challenges. “Sit down with your children and discuss the dangers of misusing drugs and how social media trends can lead to real, sometimes irreversible, damage,” they said. The FDA recommends keeping OTC and prescription drugs locked up and away from children so they do not have access to anything harmful. FDA explains how to protect your children
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