SINGAPORE – A 16-year-old male Singaporean etomidate abuser was admitted to a Singapore Prison Service drug rehabilitation centre (DRC) on Nov 27 for two months under the Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA), after he was caught for etomidate-related offences on three occasions.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said on Dec 8 that he is the first etomidate abuser admitted to a DRC since
etomidate and its analogues were classified as Class C controlled drugs under the MDA on Sept 1
.
HSA first caught the 16-year-old in possession of a regular e-vaporiser on Sept 4.
On Oct 2, he was caught at his residence with e-vaporisers, which were later tested and found to contain etomidate – this constituted his first etomidate-related offence.
He re-offended and was arrested for possession and consumption of etomidate under the MDA on Oct 11 at his residence.
His third etomidate-related offence was on Oct 23, when he was arrested after being found slurring and behaving abnormally in a private-hire vehicle.
Etomidate abusers admitted to a DRC will undergo rehabilitation programmes to address their risk of re-offending. These may include psychology-based correctional programmes, family programmes, pro-social support programmes and religious counselling.
After the etomidate abusers are discharged from the DRC, they will undergo regular drug tests and supervision in the community.





