Drug guide

Cafcit

Cafcit description. Caffeine (KAF-feen) belongs to the group of medicines called central nervous system (CNS) stimulants. It is used to help restore mental alertness when unusual tiredness or weakness or drowsiness occurs. Caffeine's use as an alertness aid should be only occasional. It is not intended to replace sleep and should not be used regularly for this purpose. Caffeine is also used in combination with ergotamine (for treatment of migraine and cluster headaches) or with certain pain relievers, such as aspirin or aspirin and acetaminophen. When used in this way, caffeine may increase the effectiveness of the other medicines. Caffeine is sometimes used in combination with an antihistamine to overcome the drowsiness caused by the antihistamine. Citrated caffeine is used to treat breathing problems in premature babies. Caffeine may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. Caffeine is present in coffee, tea, soft drinks, cocoa, chocolate, and kola nuts. Caffeine powder and tablets are available without a prescription; however, your health care professional may have special instructions on its proper use. Citrated caffeine and caffeine and sodium benzoate are to be administered only by or under the supervision of your doctor.



Some brand names:
- Cafcit
- Caffedrine Caplets
- Caffeine
- Dexitac Stay Alert Stimulant
- Enerjets
- Keep Alert
- Maximum Strength SnapBack Stimulant Powders
- NoDoz Maximum Strength Caplets
- Pep-Back
- Quick Pep
- Ultra Pep-Back