Rolfe
Adult human female
There's one thing wrong with that. "Benadryl" seems to be an OTC anti-allergy preparation. OK to recommend a parent use that, no need for a prescription.
But if the parent is a doctor, ten to one they'd use temazepam. I'm open to correction on this, but temazepam is pretty safe in that situation. But then again, it's a POM, so if they did give it to any of their kids they could be in trouble.
I think the whole idea is a bit daft though. Maybe someone had given the kids temazepam, and maybe that would make certain people a bit defensive and secretive, but it wouldn't have had any bearing on an abduction scenario. Except maybe making it less likely any of the children would wake. Which could make certain people feel very guilty.
But if anything like that happened, it's a peripheral wrinkle in a way. And it's nothing but baseless innuendo.
Rolfe.
But if the parent is a doctor, ten to one they'd use temazepam. I'm open to correction on this, but temazepam is pretty safe in that situation. But then again, it's a POM, so if they did give it to any of their kids they could be in trouble.
I think the whole idea is a bit daft though. Maybe someone had given the kids temazepam, and maybe that would make certain people a bit defensive and secretive, but it wouldn't have had any bearing on an abduction scenario. Except maybe making it less likely any of the children would wake. Which could make certain people feel very guilty.
But if anything like that happened, it's a peripheral wrinkle in a way. And it's nothing but baseless innuendo.
Rolfe.