CAFFEINE

kăfēnˈ, odorless, slightly bitter alkaloid found in coffee, tea, kola nuts (see cola), ilex plants (the source of the Latin American drink maté), and, in small amounts, in cocoa (see cacao). It can also be prepared synthetically from uric acid. While relatively harmless, it is the most commonly used mind-altering drug in the world. When used in moderation, caffeine acts as a mild stimulant to the nervous system, blocking the neurotransmitter adenosine and resulting in a feeling of well-being and alertness. It increases the heart rate, blood pressure, and urination and stimulates secretion of stomach acids; excessive intake can result in restlessness, insomnia, and heart irregularities. The effects of caffeine vary from person to person, as people excrete it at different rates. Physical dependence and unpleasant symptoms upon withdrawal (headache, fatigue, depression) are common in regular caffeine users.

See B. A Weinberg and B. K. Bealer, The World of Caffeine (2001).

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Does caffeine counteract alcohol-induced impairment...concomitantly administer another drug (e.g., caffeine) that they presume will counteract alcohol-induc...alcohol-induced impairment. Individuals who rely on caffeine to counteract the impairing effects of...
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The World of Caffeine: The Science and Culture of the Worlds...Weinberg and Bonnie K. Bealer. The World of Caffeine: The Science and Culture of the Worlds...Popular Drug. New York: Routledge, 2001. Caffeine is the worlds most consumed drug, far...
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Caffeine Jitters: Some Safety Questions Remain. by Chris W. Lecos CAFFEINE JITTERS: Some Safety Questions Remain From infancy to old age, its hard to avoid caffeine. Its present naturally or as an added ingredient in so...
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Caffeine Habit Is Tough to Kick. "People joke about caffeine," says American University, Washington, D.C., psychology professor Laura Juliano, who runs a caffeine treatment study at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore...
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Caffeine Claims Hard to Swallow; Reputed to Fight Cellulite, Hair Loss. Byline: Karen Goldberg...Bull. Want to really wake up? Its possible literally to bathe and clothe yourself in caffeine. A little Vanilla Toffee Spazzstick lip balm will put some caffeine on your kisser. Mints and shampoo, bath gel and dozens of eye creams contain the same...
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CAFFEINE kafen , odorless, slightly bitter alkaloid found in...mind-altering drug in the world. When used in moderation, caffeine acts as a mild stimulant to the nervous system, blocking...restlessness, insomnia, and heart irregularities. The effects of caffeine vary from person to person, as people excrete it at different...
...especially noted for his researches on the structure and synthesis of sugars and of purines and purine base derivatives, e.g., caffeine; for this work he received the 1902 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His many other valuable discoveries include a method of synthesizing...
...family), native to Africa but now grown in other tropical regions. The fruit is a pod containing seeds from which is obtained caffeine , an alkaloid that functions as a stimulant. Cola nuts are chewed by the local populations and are exported for commercial...
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...and codiscoverer of quinine, strychnine, brucine, and other alkaloids. He also isolated such other substances as picrotoxin, caffeine, and piperine. He was especially noted for his introduction of new methods of generating organic substances...
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