Energy Drink was first introduced in 1962 in Japan under the name Lipovitan-D.
The main ingredients in energy drinks are caffeine, taurine, sugar, and vitamin B.
Energy drink contains more caffeine than coffee, so that it can cause side effects such as palpitations, headaches, and anxiety.
Excessive consumption of energy drinks can cause dehydration, sleep disorders, and other health problems.
Some countries such as Norway, Uruguay, and Kuwait have banned the sale of energy drinks to children and adolescents.
Energy Drink can improve physical and cognitive performance, so it is often consumed by athletes and students during exams.
Many energy drinks claim to increase libido and treat impotence, but this claim is not supported by scientific research.
Energy Drink can make someone feel more awake and excited, but this effect is only temporary and can cause dependence.
Sugar content in energy drinks is very high, so that it can cause obesity, diabetes, and other health problems if consumed excessively.
Some countries such as France, Denmark and the Netherlands have implemented special taxes for energy drinks as an effort to reduce excessive consumption.