Dubai Police has issued a public warning about the growing spread of viral energy drink videos on social media platforms that encourage excessive consumption, particularly among children and teenagers. Authorities said many of these videos are designed solely to attract views and engagement while ignoring the serious health risks linked to overconsumption of energy drinks.
The warning was issued by the Cybercrime Department under the General Department of Criminal Investigation at Dubai Police, which urged parents to closely monitor the type of online content their children are exposed to and educate them about the dangers of blindly imitating viral internet trends.
According to Dubai Police, the increasing popularity of online challenges and influencer-driven content has made harmful behavior appear entertaining or harmless to young audiences. Officials stressed that some creators prioritize social media reach over public safety, exposing children to risky habits without discussing potential consequences.

Energy Drink Videos Raise Serious Health Concerns
Dubai Police highlighted that excessive intake of energy drinks can lead to severe medical complications. Authorities warned that consuming high quantities of caffeine and stimulant-based beverages may cause heart rhythm disorders, convulsions, loss of consciousness, and in extreme cases, sudden cardiac arrest.
Children and adolescents are considered particularly vulnerable to these effects because their bodies may react more strongly to stimulant ingredients commonly found in energy drinks.
The police also noted that overconsumption can trigger a wide range of additional health issues, including poisoning, stomach disorders, anxiety, irritability, poor concentration, memory problems, sleep disturbances, high blood pressure, and rapid heartbeat.


Officials said the concern is not limited to physical health alone. Repeated exposure to viral energy drink videos can normalize dangerous behavior among younger audiences who often attempt to replicate online trends without understanding the risks involved.
Dubai Police Urges Parents to Monitor Online Content
As part of the advisory, Dubai Police encouraged parents and guardians to maintain active supervision of the digital content consumed by children. Authorities emphasized the importance of discussing online safety and helping children identify misleading or harmful trends circulating on social media platforms.
The force urged families to explain that not all viral content is trustworthy or safe, especially when it promotes unhealthy or dangerous actions for entertainment purposes.
Dubai Police also advised the public to rely on verified medical and health sources for information regarding food, beverages, and wellness-related trends instead of depending on influencer content or unverified social media posts.
The warning reflects broader concerns among authorities globally about how social media algorithms can rapidly amplify risky trends, especially among younger users who are highly engaged with short-form video platforms.
Public Asked to Report Harmful Online Content
Dubai Police called on community members to report any digital content that promotes dangerous behavior or threatens public safety. Authorities said reports can be submitted through the Dubai Police smart application, the dedicated E-Crime platform, or by contacting the non-emergency helpline at 901.
Officials stressed that public reporting plays an important role in limiting the spread of harmful online material and protecting vulnerable groups from unsafe internet trends.
The department also reminded social media users to think critically before participating in online challenges or consuming products promoted through viral content.
Dubai Police Expands Cyber Awareness Efforts
Alongside the warning, Dubai Police highlighted its ongoing efforts to improve public awareness around cyber safety and digital risks through its awareness e-platform.
The online platform provides educational material in both Arabic and English and covers various topics related to cybercrime prevention, online fraud awareness, digital safety, and safe internet usage.
According to Dubai Police, the platform is designed for all sections of society, including parents, children, employees, business owners, and regular internet users.
Authorities said the initiative aims to help residents recognize online manipulation tactics, avoid cyber-related threats, and make safer decisions while using social media and digital platforms.
The latest advisory on viral energy drink videos adds to growing efforts by law enforcement and public health authorities to address the real-world risks created by harmful social media trends targeting younger audiences.

