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  2. DMPX - Wikipedia

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    DMPX (3,7-dimethyl-1-propargylxanthine) is a caffeine analog which displays affinity to A 2 adenosine receptors, in contrast to the A 1 subtype receptors. [1] DMPX had 28× and 15× higher potency than caffeine in blocking peripheral and central NECA-responses. The locomotor stimulation caused by DMPX (ED 50 10 μmol/kg) was similarly higher ...

  3. List of energy drinks - Wikipedia

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    Also available in Sugar-Free and Limited Edition 'Game Fuel' (Citrus & Raspberry) flavours. Mountain Dew MDX: 199 5.88 47 mg (8 fl oz or 237 mL) [12] NOS: 338 10 80 mg (8 fl oz or 240 mL) Sold in 13.5, 16 and 22 oz containers that contain a total of 219, 260 and 357 mg of caffeine, respectively. Ntense: 338 10 160 mg (16 fl oz or 480 mL)

  4. G Fuel - Wikipedia

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    G Fuel (stylized in all uppercase as G FUEL) is a brand of caffeinated drink mix sold by Gamma Labs, based in West Babylon, New York. [1] [2] It is marketed as a supplement for gaming that is designed to improve focus and reaction time. [citation needed] G Fuel was originally released as a water-soluble caffeinated powder.

  5. How Much Caffeine Is in Death Wish Coffee? - AOL

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    Claiming to have the “world’s strongest coffee,” it’s daring coffee lovers around the world to try the blend. Death Wish has even made its way into outer space, sending its coffee to the ...

  6. Introducing the strongest coffee in the world - AOL

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    Black Insomnia is newly available in America, and it has more than double the strength of Starbucks dark roast, depending on how you brew it, obviously. Introducing the strongest coffee in the ...

  7. Energy drink - Wikipedia

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    There are many brands and varieties in this drink category. [1] [2] Energy drinks have the effects of caffeine and sugar, but there is little or no evidence that the wide variety of other ingredients have any effect. [3]