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Can You Get Addicted to Benadryl?

February 15, 2026 3 min read Updated: Feb 15, 2026
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Can You Get Addicted to Benadryl?

Can You Get Addicted to Benadryl? — evidence-based information from Trailhead Treatment Center.

Key Takeaways

  • Benadryl (diphenhydramine) does not cause classical addiction like opioids, but both physical dependence and psychological habituation can develop.
  • Up to 30% of chronic insomnia sufferers report regular use of OTC antihistamines for sleep, with many developing tolerance.
  • Physical dependence on Benadryl manifests as rebound insomnia — the inability to fall asleep without taking the medication.
  • High-dose diphenhydramine abuse is a recognized phenomenon, particularly among adolescents seeking hallucinogenic effects.
  • The FDA has issued specific warnings about diphenhydramine abuse following multiple hospitalizations and deaths.
  • Long-term daily diphenhydramine use has been linked to increased dementia risk in older adults.

Can Benadryl Be Addictive?

The answer depends on how we define addiction. Benadryl does not produce the powerful euphoria and compulsive drug-seeking behavior characteristic of substances like cocaine, heroin, or alcohol. In the classical pharmacological sense, it has low abuse liability.

However, people can and do develop problematic patterns of Benadryl use that resemble addiction in important ways.

Physical Dependence

When taken nightly for sleep, your body adapts to the presence of diphenhydramine. Over time:

Psychological Dependence

Many Benadryl users develop a strong psychological association between taking the medication and being able to sleep. This ritual-based dependence can be difficult to break, even though it is not driven by the same neurochemical pathways as substance addiction.

Recreational Abuse

At doses far exceeding the recommended 25-50 mg (typically 300-700+ mg), diphenhydramine produces a deliriant experience — disturbing hallucinations, confusion, and dissociation. Some users, particularly teenagers, deliberately seek these effects.

Signs of recreational diphenhydramine abuse include:

If you or a loved one is facing these challenges, learn more about treating underlying mental health conditions available at Trailhead Treatment Center in Salem, NH.

Health Risks of Long-Term Benadryl Use

Even at recommended doses, chronic daily Benadryl use carries health risks:

When to Seek Help

Consider seeking professional help if:

Trailhead Treatment Center provides convenient telehealth therapy sessions to support lasting recovery and wellness.

Conclusion

While Benadryl is not addictive in the traditional sense, it can lead to physical dependence, psychological habituation, and dangerous patterns of misuse. If you are struggling to stop using Benadryl or any over-the-counter medication, Trailhead Treatment Center can help. Our programs address all forms of substance misuse, including OTC medications.

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