Benadryl is the brand name for the drug diphenhydramine. It's used in lots of over the counter analgesics and sleep aids, and also in injectable form to reverse histamine allergic reactions.
The normal dose for over the counter use is 50mg. I would think that an accidental dose of 62mg would make you a little drowsy, but not much of anything else. I wouldn't worry about it. Remember that advice given out on the internet is no substitute for that of a qualified health professional, if you feel that your health is at risk, visit a doctor.
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Im not sure.. But I took like 175mg of benadryl and I got sleepy as s@%t.. not high but felt a little out of it :p
My serquil is 200mg... I took 2 them and an I foughr it.... It feels like a zanx..almost...i got 100mgs too...
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i took 4 25mg benadryl pills, do i need to go to the hospital
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Every person's tolerance to any drug is relative to the individual, but you would likely overdose and possibly die if you took a bottle of Benadryl. Generally, 250-600mg can produce a hallucinatory delirium that can last for a day or two.
If the tablets are 25mg or under, then yes that is a reasonable dose.
My boyfriend took a drug test the other day and he showed positive for a bunch of drugs. The thing is that, as me an eye witness, my boyfriend has not taken any drugs besides benadryl. So, as I have stated above, what all can benadryl show up as on a drug test? I know that it can be pcp and methamphetamines; but what else can benadryl cross react as on a urine drug test?
You can take your benadryl along with your pill. No wait. It is an antibiotic that there could be a problem. I took birth control pills for 20 years along with allergy meds and there was no problems.
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The friend who took the car and got into the accident, if the accident is caused by the car's un-roadworthiness.