Energy drinks can potentially contribute to acidosis, particularly due to their high caffeine and sugar content. The excessive intake of these substances may lead to metabolic disturbances in some individuals, especially if consumed in large quantities or combined with other stimulants. Additionally, certain ingredients in energy drinks, such as citric acid, can also affect the body's acid-base balance. However, moderate consumption is generally safe for most people, and significant acidosis is more likely to occur in those with underlying health conditions.
No.
To the best of my knowledge, energy drinks cannot cause false positives for PCP.
i do believe energy drinks do cause gallstones.
no.
No.
respiratory alkalosis would cause metabolic acidosis
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yes, it does
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Yes.
Usually, this acidity is caused by metabolism or respiration. Then it is called " respiratory acidosis" or "non-respiratory acidosis" (metabolic acidosis). These conditions might cause acidemia.
Yes. High doses of caffeine can cause breathing problems, especially in the young. Children under 16 should avoid energy drinks.