SINGAPORE: A 21-year-old woman was ordered on Friday (May 15) to undergo reformative training for a minimum of 12 months after she was caught twice by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) with etomidate-laced vapes, known as Kpods.
Tan Xin Yi pleaded guilty to two counts of knowingly having in her possession a Kpod on two separate occasions.
Authorities have warned that inhaling etomidate directly into the lungs can cause side effects such as spasms, breathing issues and seizures.




