Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Niacinamide: Safe in small amounts, but high doses may cause skin flushing or liver damage.
Taurine: Generally recognized as safe but may cause mild side effects in high doses.
Flavoring Substance: Typically safe in the concentrations used in foods.
Cyanocobalamin: Generally safe as a source of vitamin B12.
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride: Typically safe but excessive amounts can cause nerve damage over time.
Anthocyanins: Considered safe and may provide antioxidant benefits.
Citric Acid: May cause tooth enamel erosion with excessive consumption.
Riboflavin, Riboflavin-5'-phosphate (E101)
Riboflavin: Safe as a source of vitamin B2, with no known side effects in normal amounts.
Monosodium Glutamate (E621)
Artificial Flavoring Substance: Linked to sensitivities in some individuals but generally recognized as safe.
Sucralose: Generally considered safe but may trigger sensitivity in some individuals.
Monosodium citrate, disodium citrate, triosodium citrate (E331)
Sodium Citrate: Generally recognized as safe and used as a buffering agent.
Potassium Acesulfame: Generally considered safe but may cause an aftertaste for some consumers.
Ascorbyl Palmitate, Ascorbyl Stearate (E304)
Calcium D-Pantothenate: Generally considered safe and acts as a source of vitamin B5.
Ortho Phosphoric Acid (E338)
Caffeine: Can have stimulant effects and may lead to restlessness, anxiety, or sleep disturbances in high doses.