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  2. Poppers - Wikipedia

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    Poppers. Poppers (or popper or poppe) is a slang term referring to recreational drugs belonging to the alkyl nitrite family of chemical compounds. When fumes from these substances are inhaled, they act as potent vasodilators, producing mild euphoria, warmth, and dizziness. Most effects have a rapid onset and are short-acting. [ 1]

  3. Amyl nitrite - Wikipedia

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    Amyl nitrite is a chemical compound with the formula C 5 H 11 ONO. A variety of isomers are known, but they all feature an amyl group attached to the nitrite functional group. The alkyl group is unreactive and the chemical and biological properties are mainly due to the nitrite group. Like other alkyl nitrites, amyl nitrite is bioactive in ...

  4. Amyl nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Amyl nitrate is the chemical compound with the formula CH 3 (CH 2) 4 ONO 2. This molecule consists of the 5-carbon amyl group attached to a nitrate functional group . [ 1 ] It is the ester of amyl alcohol and nitric acid .

  5. Alkyl nitrite - Wikipedia

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    Alkyl nitrites were initially, and largely still are, used as medications and chemical reagents, a practice which began in the late 19th century. In their use as medicine, they are often inhaled for relief of angina and other heart-related symptoms of disease. However, when referred to as "poppers", alkyl nitrites represent recreational drugs.

  6. Drug abuse retinopathy - Wikipedia

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    Bottles of poppers on sale in a shop. Poppers is an inhaled drug which contains a range of alkyl nitrites , such as isobutyl nitrite and amyl nitrite . [11] Despite its primary usage as a potent vasodilator , [11] its popularity among the homosexual community largely stems from its ability to facilitate anal sexual intercourse by relaxing the ...

  7. Club drug - Wikipedia

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    Nitrites such as alkyl nitrite originally came as small glass capsules that were popped open, which led to the nickname "poppers." The drug became popular in the US first on the disco /club scene of the 1970s, where dancers used the drug for the "rush" it provides, and because it was perceived to enhance the experience of dancing to loud, bass ...

  8. Frank Booth (Blue Velvet) - Wikipedia

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    The use of amyl nitrite in the film serves to emphasize the character's erratic and unpredictable behavior, contributing to the overall unsettling atmosphere of the movie. Throughout the film, Frank Booth uses a medical mask and tube to inhale some kind of stimulant from an aerosol canister. The identity of this gas is a subject of debate.

  9. Cyclohexyl nitrite - Wikipedia

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    Cyclohexyl nitrite. Cyclohexyl nitrite is an organic compound, with formula C 6 H 11 NO 2. [1] [2] It is the ester of cyclohexanol and nitrous acid, i.e. it is an alkyl nitrite. Like amyl nitrite and butyl nitrite, it acts as an antianginal due to vasodilation. The compound is colorless, volatile liquid.