Categories related to Health: Pharmacy: Drugs and Medications: C: Caffeine: Health: Pharmacy: Drugs and Medications: Stimulants (4) Recreation: Food: Drink: Coffee (83) Recreation: Food: Drink: Tea (48) Shopping: Food: Beverages: Coffee and Tea (785) Websites on Caffeine: Caffeine Full prescribing information from RxList. Caffeine and SIDS Risk Factor or Not? Caffeine Citrate Full prescribing information from RxList. Caffeine Content Foods and drugs chart -- July 31, 1997 Caffeine FAQ Frequently asked questions about caffeine The Caffeine Web Psychiatrists, toxicologists, and medical doctors discuss the dangers of caffeinism, which can mimic mental disorders. Includes FAQs, tips on how to safely withdrawal, and how to quit. CHEMTECH July 1999 Does Caffeine Lead to Psychological Dependence? DrugDigest: Caffeine Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons. Sold under brand names such as: Vivarin, No Doz, Quick Pep, and Stay Awake. Erowid Caffeine Vault Information on Caffeine including research, legislation, media coverage, bibliography and lots of links. How Stuff Works: Caffeine Thorough explanation about a popular addictive drug found in foods and beverages consumed by many each day, with a collection of related links. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center - Caffeine Research Study Information on health effects, dependence, tolerance, withdrawal, and intoxication. Includes a chart of quantities in common drinks and foods and documented cases of negative symptoms associated with the drug. Neuroscience for Kids - Caffeine Effects on the nervous system, caffeine contents of various foods and medications, and links to related topics. The Straight Dope Mailbag Which soft drinks have the most and least caffeine? Tech Manifesto - What keeps you awake? Summary of the caffeine levels and ingredients in popular highly caffeinated drinks on the market. Vivarin Includes product information for the alertness aid. Water Joe Caffeinated Water Information about this brand of water. Includes FAQs, history, and contact info. Is Caffeine Withdrawal a Mental Disorder? Researchers are saying that caffeine withdrawal should now be classified as a psychiatric disorder. Article written by Sid Kirchheimer. (September 30, 2004)
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