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Caffeine Anhydrous

Caffeine Anhydrous

Caffeine Anhydrous is a dehydrated form of caffeine that is often used as a stimulant in various supplements. It is known for its ability to enhance physical performance, increase alertness, and improve cognitive function.

Indications

-Enhanced Physical Performance: Used to boost endurance and reduce fatigue during exercise. -Increased Alertness: Helps to improve concentration and mental alertness. -Weight Management: Often included in weight loss supplements for its potential thermogenic effects.


Dosage

-Typical Dosage: 100-200 mg per serving, depending on the product and individual tolerance. -Recommended Frequency: Usually taken once or twice daily, with or without food.


Contra-Indications

-Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Should be avoided or used under medical supervision. -Certain Medical Conditions: Not recommended for individuals with heart disease, high blood pressure, or severe anxiety.


Special Precautions

-Sensitive Individuals: Caffeine can cause jitteriness, insomnia, and increased heart rate in sensitive individuals. -Interaction with Other Stimulants: Avoid combining with other sources of caffeine or stimulants.


Side Effects

-Common Side Effects: Insomnia, nervousness, restlessness, stomach upset, and increased heart rate. -Severe Side Effects: Rare but may include severe cardiovascular issues or anxiety attacks.


Drug Interactions

-Antidepressants: Can interact with MAO inhibitors and increase side effects. -Blood Pressure Medications: May reduce the effectiveness of blood pressure medications. -Other Stimulants: Can amplify effects when used with other stimulants.


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