There’s a determine who could greet you throughout an intense Benadryl trip.
Faceless, shrouded in black with crimson eyes and a prime hat, it ominously lurks within the nook. The Benadryl Hat Man is a shared and recurring hallucination that folks report witnessing when taking dozens of the antihistamine at a time. The determine, depicted in Halloween costumes, POV-Benadryl trip memes, and Walmart graphic tees, has change into the image for a brand new drug pattern that sees younger individuals intentionally taking giant doses of the drug, to not keep at bay allergy symptoms, however to get excessive.
John, a 21-year-old school pupil who used to journey on Benadryl, by no means noticed the Hat Man. But, he says, “I might see how that would occur. It is [Benadryl] digging within the depths of your mind to search out no matter’s making you scared. So, in case you’re petrified of the Hat Man, I am certain you are going to see the Hat Man.” This trying to find the disagreeable to disclose itself, whereas sounding horrible, is, in truth, the aim of leisure Benadryl use. (John doesn’t need his actual identify used on account of worry of mates discovering out.)
When utilized in excessive doses, diphenhydramine, an ingredient in Benadryl, features as a deliriant, a hallucinogenic class of medicine, which look like turning into more and more standard amongst younger individuals for nonmedical functions. In contrast to psychedelics or different hallucinogens, there’s no actual potential for a very good journey on a deliriant. In accordance with the individuals I spoke to, each journey is dangerous, each journey is brutal, and that’s the purpose.
In 2020, the “Benadryl challenge” gained traction on TikTok, daring individuals to take doses of no less than 12 Benadryl tablets for an intense journey. The pattern, which resurfaces each few years, drew consideration to the psychoactive results of deliriants. “I noticed a video about it on TikTok as soon as, so I knew it might be used recreationally,” one consumer tells me.
With little to no hurt discount info available about excessive ranges of consumption, issues started to rise. In Could 2020, three Texas teens have been handled for Benadryl overdoses in only a week, one in all whom was simply 14 years outdated and took 14 tablets. The 14-year-old recovered and returned dwelling the subsequent day. In August 2020, a 15-year-old died from a seizure after overdosing on the drug in Oklahoma. In September 2020, the FDA issued a warning for fogeys to cover and lock up their Benadryl provide, warning of the potential threat of coronary heart issues, seizures, and, much less generally, comas and even dying. Regardless of the warning, the pattern appears to have continued. In 2020, there have been 4,618 instances reported to US Poison Facilities for Benadryl utilization; that quantity climbed to five,960 in 2023, in accordance with a study printed in Pediatrics Open Science in August. Benadryl and deliriants normally have embedded themselves as staples on the fringes of the American youth—an inexpensive and straightforward method to get fucked up. WIRED reached out to Benadryl producer Kenvue for remark. A spokesperson for the corporate said, “This habits is extraordinarily regarding and harmful,” and inspired customers to “fastidiously learn and observe the directions on the label and make contact with their well being care skilled ought to they’ve questions.”
John began taking Benadryl recreationally in November 2024, when he was 20, after utilizing it to sleep after which listening to in regards to the potential to journey on-line. He was depressed on the time and would take 12 tablets for a giant journey, a number of instances a day, with every journey lasting 4 to 6 hours. As an alternative of the Hat Man, John noticed eyelash mites, small bugs that kind in clusters on the base of your eyelashes, alongside “shadows that might dart throughout your peripheral.” The journeys have been additionally tactile; John would see and really feel spiders throughout his physique, describing feeling a “foreboding tingling.”
