no.
No.
To the best of my knowledge, energy drinks cannot cause false positives for PCP.
Monster Energy drinks do not contain alcohol, so consuming them alone should not cause you to fail a breathalyzer test. However, some energy drinks can affect your metabolism and hydration levels, which might impact how alcohol is processed if you've consumed both. Additionally, certain ingredients in energy drinks may lead to false positives in some breathalyzer tests, but this is rare. It's always best to avoid drinking and driving altogether.
No.
Energy drinks speed up the heartrate so could cause a heartattack. I wouldn't worry too much about it though, they wouldn't be sold if they were dangerous. Take them in moderation, consult a doctor if you have an existing heart problem that you are worried about. I have heard that if you mix energy drinks with alcohol it can be dangerous, though never actually heard of any evidence for this.
Drinks can help you to rehydrate after you exercise. It can also cause diseases (e.g. drinking too much alcohol).
Certain drinks such as alcohol, caffeine, and some herbal teas can cause drowsiness or make you feel tired.
i do believe energy drinks do cause gallstones.
Any food that was cooked with alcohol or that naturally contains alcohol.
no
If the mother drinks enough of it - yes.