steroids.. Heck no I don't believe that maybe caffeine in the tea and coffee or ibuprofen or tylenol!
No, caffeine used to be one of the substances checked for by the IOC but the World Anti-Doping Agency removed caffeine from its list of banned substances in 2004. A urinary test that returned an amount of 12 micrograms of caffeine per milliliter was considered by the IOC as a deliberate attempt to gain an advantage. Although not banned, it is still being checked for and should the WADA find enough athletes that have an elevated level of caffeine in their system, they will revisit their policy to determine whether it should go back on their list of banned substances. Bakhaavaa Buidaa of Mongolia was stripped of his silver medal in judo at the 1972 Games in Munich due to elevated levels of caffeine. Alex Watson, a fencer from Australia who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul was also banned due to an elevated level of caffeine in his system.
Hey i have a question do you need to see a doctor?
No, rum does not have caffeine in it.
Caffeine free means that the product has "no" caffeine in it.
No, Alcohol in general contains no Caffeine. It actually has the opposite effect of Caffeine.
No, it does not have caffeine.
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According to Pepsi, it doesn't have any caffeine.
There is a taste difference between caffeine and no-caffeine versions of the same soda.
Read the label. If it does not contain caffeine, it would say caffeine-free. Otherwise, there is probably caffeine in it.
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