Thirteen teens hospitalised after social media viagra challenge

Thirteen teenage students have been hospitalised after taking viagra with fruit juice as part of a sick online challenge.

The students ended up in hospital after mixing the pill with passionfruit juice during their lunch break at San Bartolome School in the Colombian city of Cucuta on April 5.

According to local media, 13 ninth-graders, aged between 14 and 15 years, wanted to take part in a social media challenge where participants ingest a sexual stimulant pill with food or drink.

During their lunch hour, the 13 teenagers reportedly took the pill, only suitable for adults, with passionfruit juice and promptly fell ill.

The students were taken to hospital after the challenge went wrong. Source: Newsflash/ Getty
The students were taken to hospital after the challenge went wrong. Source: Newsflash/ Getty

"Minutes later, they began to suffer from tachycardia [increased heart rate], a symptom that immediately alerted the teachers," School head Astrid Leonor Alvarez said.

The students were taken to the Comuneros Basic Unit (UBA) medical centre, where they received prompt medical attention.

UBA spokesperson Ricardo Contreras said two students presented serious symptoms and that nine other children with milder symptoms were referred to their GP and discharged.

All the students remain under medical observation.

The incident was reported to the Police Group for the Protection of Children and Adolescents, which has started an investigation.

"Due to the situation, the institution proceeded to activate safety protocols to resolve atypical behaviours that affect the good image of the institution," the school said in a statement.

"I urge parents to guide, accompany and monitor their children on the proper management and use of social media. The incident was dealt with immediately, therefore the school office is operating completely normally."

The school head also said that an urgent meeting with parents, students and the school counsellor will take place to prevent a similar situation happening again.

The police investigation continues.

There are no immediate reports of the trend making its way to Australian social media.

- Newsflash/ Australscope

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