It contains caffeine and caffeine is a drug that effects the body in various ways.
no
To prevent headaches, don't consume things with caffeine. Caffeine promotes headaches.
For healthy adults at low dosages, no. Those who have heart problems, are pregnant, etc. should not take caffeine.
For healthy adults at low dosages, no. Those who have heart problems, are pregnant, etc. should not take caffeine.
When you take in caffeine, these receptors get blocked, your heart rate speeds up, and you get a jolt of heightened alertness - which might be what you want so you can keep going, but meanwhile your brain is looking to sleep, not caffeine, for restoration.
Rugby players take caffeine supplements to keep them awake during games. Rugby games are usually at least 2 hours.
"Yes, caffeine is safe to take with antibiotics. Just don't overdo it. Taking excess caffeine makes your heart race and can cause high blood pressure and anxiety. If you feel jittery and nervous after taking caffeine, you're overdoing it."Edit, No you should not take caffeine, antioxidants, or anything high in iron or calcium 2hours before and after taking anti-biotics . If you do, they will not be as effective, if at all. Call the pharmacy and ask, they will confirm this.
stay away from bumping your head on a concrete wall.....avoid caffeine.....play small brain games everyday....
A single cup of coffee contains 100-150 mg of caffeine.
yes and no. IT depends on how much you take
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