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Drink challenge with vitamin caused headache to 6 high schools in Cojedes

Drink challenge with vitamin caused headache to 6 high schools in Cojedes

On Thursday morning, Civil Protection officials of the State Cojedes moved to the Private Educational Unit “Miguel Palao Rico”, located in San Carlos, in order to serve 6 adolescents whose ages range between 12 and 14 years, who presented Headache – head of the head – then having ingested a vitamin supplement named Vitafer, linked with soda.

According to the Civil Protection report, one of the students raised the challenge of ingesting the drink (refresh with Vitafer) to perform an experiment and thus see secondary symptoms in the body.

It also points out that SR (13 years old), JG (13 years), JP (13 years), JM (14 years), LB (13 years) and JC (12 years), only presented a strong headache and that the They did not want to be transferred to a health center because they felt stable.

Citizen security agencies in the entity remain alert to this new case of viral challenges, in turn urged fathers, mothers and representatives to be careful with their children in the face of these challenges that circulate through social networks.

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