Caffeine challenge induced panic attacks in patients with panic disorder
Marlene Busko June 22, 2007 - Patients with panic disorder or with major depression and panic attacks were more likely than control subjects to have panic attacks after drinking a high dose of caffeine, according to results of a small study by Isabella Nascimento, MD, and colleagues at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. These findings were presented in a poster at the American Psychiatric Association 2007 Annual Meeting, in San Diego, California. The study was also published (abstract) in the May-June issue of Comprehensive Psychiatry. More… (Medscape - free registration may be required) © 2007 Medscape (Source: Latest entries from www.anxietyinsights.info)
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