Most carbonated and energy drinks contain caffeine and may pose health risks when mixed with alcohol.
Drinking alcohol that is mixed with caffeine could lead to more uncontrolled drinking, injury, and risks to your health.
When caffeine is used with alcohol, it does not reduce the effects of alcohol on your body.
Why it's an issue 🤷
Drinks that have both alcohol and caffeine can cause harm to the kidney and liver.
Caffeine is a substance that makes people feel alert. However, when used with alcohol, caffeine does not reduce the effects of alcohol on your body.
It might make you feel like you have more energy, or you might feel like the alcohol is affecting you less.
This could lead you to drink more alcohol and become more impaired, which increases your health risks.
The effects of alcohol on your body do not change when it is used with caffeine.
Health risks
Drinking alcohol that is mixed with caffeine can make you drink more, which could make the effects from alcohol stronger. This could lead to alcohol-related health problems, damage to your body, and early death.
Other concerns with mixing alcohol and caffeine include:
🔹Higher blood pressure.
🔹Irregular heartbeat.
🔹Losing more water from your body (dehydration).
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