What is caffeine inhaler?
on 1. April 2006 Thinkgeek, which specializes in a series of caffeine products, introduced its latest invention: Buzzaire. Buzzaire was an inhaler of caffeine and soon the Internet community expressed a great desire for caffeine inhalers to get their caffeine buzzing, full of 150 milligrams in one asthma inhaler without having to enjoy things. You may already be suspected of introducing caffeine inhalers. In fact, it was a spoof product, never existed and was a sophisticated joke from the April fool. year. Most of the speech on caffeine inhalers disappeared to 2007, although there are links to blogging.
Although a joke on the surface, it may have a sense of idea of caffeine inhalers as used to treat asthma. When a person with asthma is without an inhaler, one of the recommendations is to drink a cup of strong black coffee, which can help minimize asthma attack. There is no clear evidence of whether the actual inhaler of caffeine would be the same timeas a cup of coffee, but it could have some healing use.
almost the only thing that is close to inhalers of caffeine in real life is a cure, citrate of caffeine. This medicine administered by IV (intravenous lines) has a very serious purpose, unlike non -existent inhalers. It is used in some premature infants to stimulate breathing when apnea may occur (when breathing stops). Also, many of the drugs supplied in real inhalers, especially albterol, can make people feel shaking sausages, just as you had a massive dose of caffeine.
However,imaginary caffeine inhalers inventioned by Thinkgeek were not intended for medicinal use. They were meant as a system of caffeine supply that would almost immediately get into the bloodstream, and they are a joke on the way people depend on caffeine. Who has time to drink a cup of coffee when you can only be inhaled insteadUT caffein? You can turn a coffee break into two fast clouds. Perhaps it is a comment not only about addiction to caffeine, but also on the lives of most people.