Usually packaged in e-cigarette capsules and containing anaesthetic etomidate, substance has been gaining popularity among ...
The e-vaporiser components were believed to be laced with etomidate, an anaesthetic agent classified as a poison.
Etomidate is a nonbarbiturate sedative commonly used for inducing anesthesia. Its analogs, such as ET-26 hydrochloride, are being explored for their potential benefits and safety profiles.
Illicit items such as duty-unpaid cigarettes and packets of suspected drugs were also seized. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Background Clinical effects and outcomes of a single dose etomidate prior to intubation in the intensive care setting is controversial. The aim of this study is to evaluate the association of a ...
The authorities recently uncovered an e-vaporiser distribution network in a joint operation, seizing over 8,700 e-vaporisers ...
The narcotic is typically packaged in e-cigarette capsules and contains the anaesthetic etomidate, which poses risks to users' physical and mental health. Do you have questions about the biggest ...
Pair jointly charged with one count of possession of Part 1 poison after routine check at China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha ...
Police officers will begin carrying the testing kits from Saturday and doing tests on "suspicious individuals." ...
The hypothesis of this study is that a Ketamine / Propofol mixture will produce more stable hemodynamics as compared to Etomidate during emergent intubations in the intensive care unit. Patients that ...
The drug contains etomidate, an anaesthetic that can only be prescribed by healthcare professionals. IAS pledged to “continue monitoring the risk of abuse of new types of substances,” including ...