Seizures in a night club

The only substances the woman had taken were 1000 mg aspirin and a popular energy drink containing sugar, taurine, glucuronolactone, vitamin B-complex, and caffeine. The combination of caffeine and aspirin has beneficial effects on mood and performance.3 Epileptic seizures during aspirin and caffein...

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description The only substances the woman had taken were 1000 mg aspirin and a popular energy drink containing sugar, taurine, glucuronolactone, vitamin B-complex, and caffeine. The combination of caffeine and aspirin has beneficial effects on mood and performance.3 Epileptic seizures during aspirin and caffeine withdrawal have been reported for many years.4 New reports have drawn attention to energy drinks and aspirin as possible causes of seizures.5 Like Wood and colleagues' patient, ours was asymptomatic within a few hours. Epilepsy Behav 2007; 10:504-08. * Georg Röggla, Bernadetta Moser roeggla.interne@khneunkirchen.at Department of Internal Medicine, General Hospital of Neunkirchen, Peischingerstrasse 19, A-2620 Neunkirchen, Austria (GR); Department of Intensive Care Medicine, General Hospital of Bozen, South Tyrol, Italy (BM) David Wood and colleagues1 describe the clinical and toxicological features of several individuals who presented with adverse effects after ingestion of tablets containing 1-benzylpiperazine (BZP).
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