“Put simply,” the warning continues, “someone could take a dangerously high amount of the cough and cold medicine without even realizing it. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a statement about the dangers of combining nighttime cold medicine with chicken after a viral 'Sleepy Chicken' challenge trended earlier this. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new warning about a viral social media challenge, which it called 'unappetizing' and 'unsafe. The original video for the Sleepy Chicken challenge originated in. Called the NyQuil Chicken Challenge, users on social. As a matter of fact, even if you don’t eat the poor chicken that you’ve drenched in sleep medicine, just inhaling those vapors after boiling can, per the FDA, cause high levels of the drug to enter your body. The Sleepy Chicken challenge, which has made the rounds on TikTok, involves cooking chicken in sedative cough syrup. The US Food and Drug Administration is warning against a social media challenge which involves people coating their poultry in NyQuil. But it could also be very unsafe.”īasically, the agency goes on to warn, boiling a medication like NyQuil can make it much more concentrated and change its myriad properties in important ways. ![]() “The challenge sounds silly and unappetizing - and it is. “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 to eat,” the FDA warning explains. ![]() ![]() SLEEPY CHICKEN: I don't feel like this is something we need to tell people but DON'T COOK YOUR CHICKEN IN NYQUIL… but maybe we do need to tell people, I mean at one point people were eating Tide Pods for crying out loud! #2NewsAM - Jade Elliott September 21, 2022
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