Newer types of "poppers" — which are inhalant drugs that people use recreationally — may be toxic to people's eyes, according to a new report. Poppers are often sold in sex shops or online, but cannot ...
Therapeutic Goods Administration is warned ban on amyl nitrate would criminalise the practice of 90,000 gay and bisexual men The Therapeutic Goods Administration failed to consider the therapeutic ...
Participants in a new study have reported a small but growing and worrisome trend among some gay American men. Often described as a new way to use poppers or as huffing poppers, in fact, the practice ...
The Therapeutic Goods Administration’s proposal would put poppers in the same drug category as heroin In the 1890s, South Australia and Queensland became some of the first jurisdictions in the world ...
The new chemical composition of the legal high 'poppers' is linked to retinal damage at the back of the eye, finds a small study published online in the British Journal of Ophthalmology. The findings ...
Amyl nitrite is the most well known of a group of chemicals called alkyl nitrites, usually referred to as poppers. Product names include rush, TNT, thrust, jungle juice, ram and kix. Poppers are an ...
While it is widely known that "huffing" - inhaling organic solvents or propellants to achieve a "high" - is extremely dangerous, new products being sold as "poppers" and distributed throughout the US, ...
The new chemical composition of the legal high 'poppers' is linked to retinal damage at the back of the eye, finds a small study. The new chemical composition of the legal high 'poppers' is linked to ...