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[All] [Latest] Do Zombie Cigarettes Really Turn People into Zombies? A Thorough Explanation of the Dangers of the Unapproved Drug Etomidate
Etomidate, an unapproved sedative found in illegal e-cigarettes known as "zombie cigarettes," is a dangerous drug that strongly depresses the central nervous system and even inhibits the production of adrenal hormones. This article provides a detailed explanation of its mechanism of action, the reported health risks, and the current regulatory status both in Japan and overseas.
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2. Overview of the ingredient etomidate 3. Main mechanism of action (effects on the central nervous system, adrenal glands, and hormone systems) 4. Actual symptoms and risks 5. Why "zombie-like" behavior occurs 6. Regulatory Status in Japan and Overseas 7. Summary | Why you should never get involved |
1. What is a zombie cigarette?
"Zombie cigarettes" refer to e-cigarette liquids laced with illegal drugs such as etomidate. Although it is a powerful sedative originally used in limited medical situations, the fact that it is being smoked for recreational purposes has become a problem. In Japan, e-cigarettes are subject to different legal regulations than cigarettes, making it difficult to determine the dangers of e-cigarettes simply by looking at the contents of the liquid, and there have been reported cases of people ingesting them without realizing it.
2. Overview of the ingredient etomidate
Etomidate is a drug developed as a short-acting general anesthetic induction agent and is sometimes used to reduce consciousness before endoscopic examinations and surgery. However, in Japan, it has not been approved for medical use due to concerns about side effects and the availability of alternative drugs with established safety. Therefore, it is believed that all etomidate distributed in Japan has been brought in through illegal channels and illegally added.
3. Main mechanism of action
Etomidate specifically affects three physiological functions:
| Affected areas | Action details |
Possible symptoms
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| central nervous system | Strong suppression of neural activity |
Confusion, hallucinations, loss of consciousness, loss of motor control
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| Adrenal cortex | Inhibition of cortisol production |
Adrenal insufficiency, low blood pressure, severe fatigue
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| Hormonal metabolism (especially in women) | Steroid 11β-hydroxylase inhibition |
Hypokalemia, hyperandrogenemia, menstrual disorders
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The major danger is that suppression of the central nervous system makes it impossible to control consciousness and movement, and at the same time, suppression of adrenal hormones prevents the body's stress response from functioning normally.
4. Actual symptoms and risks
Inhaling etomidate can lead to short-term disturbances of consciousness, such as inability to think clearly, inability to stand up, and repeated meaningless movements, which is why it is described as a "zombie state." Head injuries from falls, self-harm due to abnormal behavior, and severe convulsive reactions are common causes of emergency transport. Furthermore, adrenal dysfunction can be life-threatening if acute symptoms occur, so the risk persists even if the symptoms after inhalation temporarily subside.
5. Why "zombie-like" behavior occurs
Strong suppression of the central nervous system disrupts synchronization between physical movements, language, and consciousness, resulting in situations such as "trying to move but not being able to" or "being aware of something but having a delayed reaction." In addition, one's own physical senses become dulled, and reactions to external stimuli become sluggish, resulting in a lifeless gait, facial expressions, and delayed reactions, leading to people around them describing the person as "puppet-like" or "zombie-like."
6. Regulatory Status in Japan and Overseas
| region | Regulation | Examples of penalties |
| Japan | Designated as a designated drug from 2025 |
Manufacturing, possession, and use are all prohibited
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| Hong Kong | Government issues strong warning against oil being sold as "space oil" |
Possession alone can result in up to seven years in prison and a large fine.
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| Singapore | Called "Kpods," surveillance is strengthened |
Sales and distribution are punishable by up to 20 years in prison
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| South Korea | Added to the list of restricted items from 2020 |
Subject to control under the Pharmaceutical Control Law
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It is clearly classified as a "dangerous drug" internationally.
7. Summary | Why you should never get involved
Zombie cigarettes containing etomidate are not recreational stimulants, but drugs that can seriously damage the brain, hormones, and life-sustaining functions themselves. When the central nervous system stops functioning normally, memory, judgment, and motor control are impaired, and there is a very high possibility of accidents, self-harm, and psychological after-effects. The idea that "it'll only happen once" can have irreversible consequences. The problem is not that "it's dangerous because it's addictive," but that "even a single use can cause serious damage."
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