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Caffeine: How much is too much?
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How much is too much?
You drink more than 4 cups of coffee a day
Even a little makes you jittery
You're not getting enough sleep
You're taking medications or supplements
Curbing your caffeine habit
The bottom line
How much is too much?
You drink more than 4 cups of coffee a day
Even a little makes you jittery
You're not getting enough sleep
You're taking medications or supplements
Curbing your caffeine habit
The bottom line
You're taking medications or supplements
Some medications and herbal supplements may interact with caffeine. Examples include:
- Ephedrine. Mixing caffeine with this medication — which is used in decongestants — might increase your risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke or seizure.
- Theophylline. This medication, used to open up bronchial airways, tends to have some caffeine-like effects. So taking it with caffeine might increase the adverse effects of caffeine, such as nausea and heart palpitations.
- Echinacea. This herbal supplement, which is sometimes used to prevent colds or other infections, may increase the concentration of caffeine in your blood and may increase caffeine's unpleasant effects.
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about whether caffeine might affect your medications.