What happens if you inject red bull?

Injecting Red Bull is extremely dangerous and potentially lethal. Here's what may happen if you inject Red Bull:

1. Cardiac Arrest: The caffeine in Red Bull can cause rapid heart rate, irregular heartbeat, and dangerously high blood pressure. These cardiovascular effects can lead to cardiac arrest, where the heart suddenly stops beating.

2. Seizures: The high levels of caffeine and other stimulants in Red Bull can overstimulate the central nervous system, triggering seizures.

3. Stroke: Extreme elevations in blood pressure and irregularities in heart rhythm increase the risk of stroke, which occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted.

4. Tissue Damage: Injecting Red Bull directly into muscle or veins can cause tissue inflammation, damage, and potential necrosis (cell death).

5. Sepsis: Unsanitary injection practices can introduce bacteria into the bloodstream, leading to sepsis, a severe and potentially life-threatening infection.

6. Gas Embolism: Air bubbles can be introduced during injection, causing a gas embolism, which can obstruct blood flow and have severe consequences.

7. Nerve Damage: Injecting Red Bull near nerves or nerve endings can cause nerve damage, leading to pain, numbness, or loss of sensation.

8. Organ Failure: Prolonged or severe complications can lead to organ damage, including liver failure, kidney failure, or respiratory distress syndrome.

**Remember, injecting any substance not meant for intravenous use is extremely hazardous. Red Bull is a carbonated energy drink and is not intended for injection. If you or someone you know is considering injecting Red Bull, seek immediate medical attention.