National Police Agency: Etomidate Drugs Scheduled, 8.5 Million Toxic Vape Pods Blocked
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Taiwan's National Police Agency (NPA) announced that since the scheduling of etomidate-class drugs, police nationwide have seized 849.5 kg, preventing 8.5 million toxic vape pods from entering the market. Additionally, 6,730 drug-impaired driving cases were detected from January to May this year, with enforcement bolstered by expanding rapid saliva test kits to 45,711 units.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is etomidate?
- A: Etomidate is a synthetic drug classified as a Category 2 drug in Taiwan, often mixed into e-cigarette pods, causing strong addiction.
- Q: Are drug-impaired driving cases increasing in Taiwan?
- A: Yes, cases rose sharply from 2,619 in 2024 to 8,659 in 2025, and remain high in 2026.
- Q: Where are saliva rapid test kits used?
- A: They are primarily used by police during roadside stops. A positive result leads to immediate vehicle impoundment and other measures.