2020-05-19
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4K2 Gallons = 7.6 Liters
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Some caffeine is OK. 1-2 cups of coffee can generally be ok. Unreasonably large amounts of caffeine NOT OK.
These cases are patients who I, or my colleagues have seen. They are de-identified and many instances have been presented in more depth in an academic setting. These videos are not individual medical advice and are for general educational purposes only. I do not give medical advice over the internet, see your own physician in person for that.
References:
[0] Hensher C, Vogel J. Insulin Euglycemic Therapy in the Treatment of Caffeine. Chest. 2020 May;157(5):e145-e149. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32386647/
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