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Common Psychostimulants: Caffeine and NicotineSourcesPharmacokineticsPharmacodynamicsSide effects

Pharmacology

Xanthine derivatives or methylxanthines

Caffeine Theophylline

Divine Leaf

Caffeine

Most popular drug in the world “Caffeine is useless since it serveth neither

Nourishment nor Debauchery.” --Anonymous, 1650

Plants of 28 genera in 17 families Most common sources are coffee, tea,

chocolate, and kola Coffea arabica and Coffea robusta

Pharmacokinetics Oral administration

Beverages: Coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate milk, cola (fortified)

Chocolate

Complete absorption from GIT in 30-60 minutes Elimination half-life

ranges from 3 to 10 hrs Accumulation Dosing Longer late in

pregnancy, in utero, elderly

Concentrated in breast milk

Shorter in smokers

Pharmacodynamics: Effects Cortex at normal doses (100-200 mg):

Rewarding effect: Feel competent Alertness, sustained attention, faster thought Reduced fatigue, lower need for sleep Fine motor coordination, timing accuracy, and

arithmetic may be impaired Heavy dosing (1.5 grams a day) may produce

agitation, anxiety, tremors, panting, and insomnia

Medicinal Effects OTC Stimulants

No-Doz 100mg/tab Vivarin 200mg/tab

Analgesics Caffeine synergizes ASA

Anacin 32 mg/tab Excedrin 64.8 mg/tab

Diuretics and cold preparations Asthma products

Bronchodilation

Cardiac Effects

Indirect Stimulation of Catecholamines Epinephrine

Elevated BP, HR

Spinal cord stimulated at toxic doses (2 - 5 grams); cardiac arrhythmias at 10 - 20 grams

Dilates coronary arteries; constricts cerebral arteries

Pharmacodynamic Mechanisms Caffeine and Theophylline

Block GABA receptors Stimulate calcium release with in the cells Blockade of adenosine receptors results in

caffeine induced behavioral stimulation A normal dose blockades 50% of receptors

Adenosine– neuromodulator Adenosine is linked to sleep inducing effects Adenosine, and thus caffeine, act on NE, DA,

ACh , glutamate, and GABA

Caffeinism

Caffeine-induced disorders from DSM-IV Tolerance and Dependence Withdrawal effects due to increased adenosine

receptor density and thus increased adenosine sensitivity

High doses >1000mg/day Psychiatric effects

Conflicting data on reproductive effects May slow growth in utero, especially high dose Caffeine may be harmful prior to conception May increase the risk of spontaneous abortion

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5oz 5oz 5oz 1oz 1oz 12oz Tab- Anal- Diur-Coffee Tea Cocoa Choc. C.Milk Cola lets gesics etics

The REAL Thing – Coca-Cola Active ingredient is

phosphoric acid. pH of 2.8 Dissolves a nail in 4

days. Dissolves a tooth in 24-

48 hours.

Trucks carrying Coca Cola syrup (the concentrate) must use Hazardous Material placards.

The distributor of Coke use it to clean the engines of their trucks.

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