SINGAPORE – Between 2023 and 2025, there were 38 traffic accidents linked to drug and etomidate use.
Of these, 19 led to deaths.
In response to queries from The Straits Times, the police said on May 20 that of the 19, nine involved etomidate while the remaining 10 involved only drugs.
Etomidate is an anaesthetic that has been used in e-vaporisers, known as Kpods.
The breakdown of the cases provided by the police shows a worrying surge in traffic accidents linked to drug and etomidate use.
Of the 38, two were in 2023, seven in 2024 and 29 in 2025.
The cases in 2023 did not involve etomidate, while only one of the cases in 2024 involved etomidate.
But in 2025, 18 cases involved etomidate. That year also saw a new trend of both drugs and etomidate used together, as found in seven of the 18 cases.
