do energy drinks expel drug metabolites faster than normal?

or caffeine/ coffee?

Peter H2013-12-09T14:39:28Z

The short answer is no. The metabolites of the drugs you are interested in are fat soluble. They are stored in the fat and diffuse slowly back into the bloodstream, a process depending on physics rather than chemistry, if I can put it that way. Neither the volume of water nor the contents of the energy drink will make any difference.

Esther2013-12-09T10:33:23Z

I should think so because they are full of vitamins & minerals & these are all essential elements in the metabolic processes in the human' s body. If the end product of food or a drug means its elimination from the body, certainly the content of energy drinks must play a part, thereby increasing the process, although they may be seen as being in excess of the daily requirement if consumed continuously as the only means of hydration, instead of plain water, they are indeed helpful.

Anonymous2013-12-09T08:35:16Z

They sure do! Speeds up your metabolism and detoxes you faster. I take adderal (because I'm prescribed to it) and I used to smoke weed (which is dumb) but anyways my adderal flushed the weed out of my system very quickly. Anything speedish will help

Gary H2013-12-09T10:11:16Z

I'm not sure Jane is right. It may be that all the extra crap in these materials just makes your kidneys work harder so you have to pee more.