VNExpress/NationThailand-Feb 26

Thai authorities are urging teenagers to avoid “zombie cigarettes,” which are laced with sedative drugs that can disrupt several bodily processes with long-term use. Anukul Prueksanusak, deputy spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, said that “zombie cigarettes,” which contain the medical sedative etomidate, are becoming more popular in some entertainment districts in Bangkok. This trend persists despite the government’s ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking, according to The Straits Times. Etomidate can induce drowsiness, slow breathing and low blood pressure, with severe cases potentially leading to unconsciousness or death. Long-term use can also impair adrenal gland function and disrupt cortisol production, among other health risks, The Nation reported. Reports indicate that the drug is being illegally sold and marketed as a product for relaxation and sleep. Anukul further noted that e-cigarettes mixed with etomidate pose an even greater danger. Authorities are urging the public to recognize the risks associated with “zombie cigarettes,” while advising parents to closely monitor their children’s behavior. Read more at: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/thailand-issues-warning-about-zombie-cigarettes-amid-rising-popularity-in-bangkok-4854078.html