Singapore to Cane and Jail Peddlers of Drug-Laced Vapes

Aug. 28, 2025, 7:00 AM UTC

Singapore will start classifying some substances used in vape pods as controlled drugs from next month, paving the way for stiffer penalties as the city-state steps up efforts to crack down on vaping.

Etomidate, a clinical agent used for inducing general anesthesia, and related compounds will be treated as Class C drugs for a period of six months, the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Home Affairs said at a briefing on Thursday. The government plans to have new legislation in early 2026.

Singapore banned the purchase, possession and use of vapes in 2018, making it a global forerunner ...

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