Alert in Malaga for the Increase in Income of Minors Due to the 'Challenge of Paracetamol': "It Is Never a Game"
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The challenge cannot be more absurd. It consists of taking the most pills of acetaminophen, until intoxicating, and winning the most days spent in a hospital. It is the latest trend in challenges that runs through social networks and to which are added, mostly, minors. Continue reading...
The Regional Hospital of Malaga has warned of the danger to the health of minors who pose viral challenges in social networks that involve the intake of large amounts of medicines, as is the case of the so-called 'paracetamol challenge', with amounts that reach up to ten grams.The center has disseminated through its social networks a warning message after several serious poisonings have been attended in the last weeks in children under 14 years …
In the eyes of a teenager it may seem like a harmless act. However, consuming certain amounts of an easily accessible drug as part of a viral challenge carries irreversible consequences and even death in some exceptional cases, as the Spanish Paediatric Association warns against the group of minors hospitalized in Malaga for severe poisoning with paracetamol after adding to this dangerous practice promoted on social networks like Tik Tok. The so…
Social networks in minors are one of the parents’ great concerns. And in them they often carry out behaviors that escape their control, especially in the stage of [...] The entry Alert for the dangerous ‘paracetamol challenge’ in minors: what it consists of was first published in Cadena Dial.
The Regional Hospital of Malaga has warned of the danger to the health of minors who pose viral challenges in social networks that involve the intake of large amounts of medicines, as is the case of the so-called 'paracetamol challenge', with amounts that reach up to ten grams.
The dangerous viral challenge in social networks prompts adolescents to consume high doses of this medication and then share who resists the most, who spends more days admitted or who requires more interventions
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