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Dellermalm J et al. – Caffeine is likely the most widely used psychoactive substance in the world. It is also an analgesic adjuvant and has individual analgesic properties. Caffeine does not have an analgesic effect on ischemic pain, either by a peripheral or by a central site of action.

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