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  • 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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