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In controlled settings, a 400-mg dose of caffeine triggers panic attacks in about half of people diagnosed with panic disorder, while a placebo does not cause panic attacks in this group.
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In a study, people with panic disorder were given a strong dose of caffeine or a fake drink. Half of them had panic attacks after the caffeine, but none had them after the fake drink — proving caffeine can trigger panic attacks in this group.
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