HEALTHSCMP CHINA
China bans pet anaesthetic tiletamine after waves of young people vape drug
China has banned tiletamine, a veterinary anesthetic, after its recreational inhalation by young people increased. The substance is now classified as a controlled drug, regulated as strictly as fentanyl, and is often vaporized in e-cigarettes for recreational use.
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