A case of acute suicidality following excessive caffeine intake

  • Szpak, Aleksandra
  • Allen, Danny
Journal of Psychopharmacology 26(11):p 1502-1510, November 2012. | DOI: 10.1177/0269881112442788

Energy and stimulant drinks which contain caffeine provide enlivening effects, reduce fatigue and improve concentration and endurance. However, consumers may also experience physical and psychological side effects as a result of excessive consumption of caffeine within these drinks. Caffeine is known to exacerbate or induce some psychiatric conditions such as anxiety, panic attacks, psychosis and mania. Here we discuss a case of acute suicidality following sleep deprivation after the excessive consumption of a popular energy drink. We are concerned that such widely available stimulant drinks should contain health warnings or advice regarding moderating consumption.

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