The lethal dose of caffeine in rats has been established at 192 mg per kilogram of weight, which is around 87 mg per pound. So theoretically, for a 100 pound person, 8700 mg could potentially kill them, but since human physiology is different from rats, the numbers would vary.
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- 21 Nov. 2010 12:59am #7