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Generally, caffeine (in energy drinks) does not interfere with antidepressants. For example, commonly prescribed SSRIs and caffeine have no negative interaction, according to Drugs.com's interaction checker. Caffeine can, however, raise blood pressure. Certain antidepressants, such as venlafaxine, sold as Effexor, also raise blood pressure, so avoid caffeine when taking this medication. If you feel anxious … Read more
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Inhaling cigarette smoke increases heart rate and disperses toxins and carcinogens in the blood. This dilutes blood oxygen levels short-term, creating oxidative stress that can lead to cardiovascular disease, Soon after beginning tobacco use, symptoms of respiratory irritation such as scratchy throat, hoarseness, coughing and shortness of breath will arise. Oxidative stress and low lung … Read more