What do people use caffeine tablets for?
Caffeine tablets are used as a stimulant and can help people feel more awake and alert.
When are caffeine tablets useful?
- When people need to stay awake for long periods of time, such as during overnight shifts
- When people are driving long distances and need to stay alert
- When people need to study for exams or complete other tasks that require concentration
What are the disadvantages of taking caffeine tablets?
Caffeine tablets can cause side effects such as anxiety, jitteriness, and insomnia. They can also be addictive and people may develop a tolerance to the effects of caffeine.
What sports and physical activities do people use caffeine tablets for?
People use caffeine tablets in all kinds of sports including:- Weightlifting
- Running
- Cycling
- Tennis
- Football
How do caffeine tablets compare to energy drinks?
Caffeine tablets are more concentrated than energy drinks and can therefore have stronger effects. Energy drinks often contain other ingredients such as sugar, which can cause side effects such as hyperactivity.
However, Freestate energy gummies have 80% less sugar than a comparable energy drink - less than 15 calories per gummy.
How long does it take for caffeine tablets to have an effect and how long do they last?
Caffeine tablets typically take between 5 minutes and 1 hour to have an effect, depending on various factors. You can read more about how long it takes for caffeine products to work here.
The effects can last for several hours.
What are the alternatives to caffeine tablets?
There are many alternative sources of caffeine, such as coffee, tea, energy drinks, and pre workout.
What about instant energy gummies?
Instant energy gummies are an alternative to caffeine tablets. They are typically fruit-flavored and contain caffeine as well as other ingredients such as vitamins and minerals.
What are acetaminophen, butalbital and apap?
Acetaminophen, butalbital and apap are three ingredients that are often found in pain relief medications. Acetaminophen is a pain reliever, butalbital is a sedative, and apap is an anti-inflammatory.