Oral Answer

Use of Nasal Inhalers "Energy Sticks" in Singapore

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5 Mr Yip Hon Weng asked the Minister for Health (a) whether there have been any reports of the use of nasal inhalers or “energy sticks” in Singapore, especially amongst children and students; and (b) whether the Ministry has studied (i) the effects of such inhalers and (ii) the need to treat them like vaporisers and e-cigarettes.

The Senior Minister of State for Health (Dr Janil Puthucheary) (for the Minister for Health): Sir, my response will also cover matters raised in the written question by Mr Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim1 for a subsequent Sitting.

“Energy stick” nasal inhalers claim to give users an energy boost. They contain ingredients that are similar to the conventional nasal decongestant inhaler. The Ministry and the Health Sciences Authority are closely monitoring their use, especially when the marketing on social media and its availability of flavours target the young. We will continue to evaluate these products to ensure they are not adulterated with harmful ingredients such as nicotine as they evolve, and we will take the necessary actions to protect public health.