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CAPHRA Says Nicotine Should Not Be Criminalised Over Illicit Vape Products

General • March 8, 2026

CAPHRA Says Nicotine Should Not Be Criminalised Over Illicit Vape Products is drawing significant interest across the industry.

WELLINGTON, New Zealand, March 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA) says the rise of etomidate-laced 'zombie vapes” in parts of Asia is a serious criminal and public health problem, but warns governments not to use it as an excuse to crack down on safer nicotine products used by adults to quit smoking.

Experts suggest this could influence future trends and innovation in the sector.

More updates are expected as the story develops.


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