15 students in Mexico treated after taking part in internet tranquilizer 'challenge' to see who can stay awake the longest

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Fifteen grade school students in Mexico have been treated after apparently taking part in an internet 'challenge' in which groups of students take tranquilizers to see who can stay awake the longest.

Fifteen grade school students in Mexico have been treated after apparently taking part in an internet"challenge" in which groups of students take tranquilizers to see who can stay awake the longest.

Guanajuato Mayor Alejandro Navarro said the students were treated at the school, and urged parents to supervise their kids' use of social media. There was no immediate information on the condition of the students, believed to be fifth and sixth graders, or where they got the tranquilizers.on Jan. 25 about the dangers of clonazepam, a tranquilizer, and called on the public to report any store selling it without a prescription. Authorities warned that taking such drugs without medical supervision could cause symptoms like drowsiness, nausea, difficulty with thought or memory, or more severe issues like trouble breathing.

 

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