caffeine is not a disease
YES a few symptoms is just the start it will only get much much worse
Technically caffeine, but ANY drug can be a drug of abuse if you work at it hard enough.
depression
Sobriety.
The most accurate way to determine if someone has a caffeine addiction is through a validated questionnaire or assessment tool specifically designed to evaluate caffeine addiction symptoms and behaviors. These tests can help identify patterns of caffeine consumption and withdrawal symptoms that indicate addiction.
Child abuse.
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It all depends on how hyper you get on caffeine, it could immediately kick in or you could have to wait a few hours, you could even try it out by timing yourself when you do have it!
touchiness, anxiety, tendency for anal sex, insomnia, addiction, and lack of concentration.
Heavy caffeine use can also lead to dependence. If the person then stops using caffeine abruptly, withdrawal symptoms may occur.
While caffeine is legal and widely consumed, abusing it can lead to health issues, such as anxiety, insomnia, and heart problems. Legal consequences typically arise if caffeine abuse leads to harmful behavior, such as impaired judgment while driving or operating machinery. In some workplaces, excessive caffeine consumption may violate drug-free policies, resulting in disciplinary action. However, there are no specific laws that directly penalize caffeine abuse itself.