Fewer seized vapes found with etomidate since tougher laws kicked in: HSA, MOH

Fewer seized vapes found with etomidate since tougher laws kicked in: HSA, MOH


SINGAPORE: There has been a declining trend of vapes containing etomidate that have been seized by authorities since the anaesthetic agent was classified as a Class C controlled drug, the Ministry of Health (MOH) and Health Sciences Authority (HSA) jointly said on Friday (Nov 7)

Random surveillance testing conducted by HSA found that the proportion of vapes containing etomidate, also known as Kpods, fell from about one-third of every 100 seized samples in July to 12 per cent in August.

After harsher penalties for vapes took effect on Sep 1, the proportion of Kpods dropped further to 9 per cent that month, MOH and HSA said.

Between Sep 1 and Nov 2, 1,929 people were caught for vape-related offences, of whom 167 were found to be in possession of Kpods.



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