Caffeine is also known by several other names, including 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine, theine (in tea), and guaranine (in guarana). It is classified as a xanthine alkaloid and is found in various plants, contributing to its stimulating effects. Additionally, it may be referred to as a psychostimulant due to its impact on the central nervous system.
There really arn't any other names for caffeine. But if your desperate for some look up other names for coffee. Hope I helped!
Anhydrous Caffeine, Cafeina, Caffeine Anhydrous Citrated, Caffeine,Trimethylxanthine, Sodium Benzoate
Anhydrous Caffeine, Cafeina, Caffeine Anhydrous Citrated, Caffeine,Trimethylxanthine, Sodium Benzoate
Anhydrous Caffeine, Cafeina, Caffeine Anhydrous Citrated, Caffeine,Trimethylxanthine, Sodium Benzoate
Simply caffeine. It's known as a stimulant.
Yes, caffeine is known to have an acidic effect on the body.
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(in the US) it is known as Congress. In other nations it is known by other names.
(in the US) it is known as Congress. In other nations it is known by other names.
Polaris is known by other names such as "pole star" or "North pole". Polaris has also been referred to as "Steadfast".
Many over-the-counter and behind-the-counter analgesics formulated specifically for headache contain caffeine. In the USA, probably the best known of these is Excedrin. Also, composition tablets known as "Tylenol #1" and "Tylenol #2" in the USA, and as "Compound 222" in Canada, contain caffeine in addition to aspirin and small dosages of codeine. Caffeine arguably works for to relieve certain headaches: those associated with caffeine withdrawal. The efficacy of caffeine in other headache types is controversial.
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