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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.
Nitrite “poppers” are not the same as chicken poppers, pizza poppers, or cheesy corn poppers. While you can still use the latter three for recreation or sexual enhancement, the U.S. Food and ...
Amyl nitrite, known as poppers, can now legally be sold in pharmacies. But don’t expect to see it stocked any time soon. No product has yet passed Australia’s manufacturing and testing process.
While amyl nitrite is already Schedule 4 substance in Australia, it's often sold as leather cleaner, VHS cleaner, or as a room odouriser - and it's easy to find in sex shops.
The term “amyl nitrite” is also used to denote a mixture of mostly isoamyl nitrite with other C 5 nitrites. Amyl nitrite is used here to refer to the mixture. Amyl nitrite was known in the 19th ...
Amyl nitrite — also known as poppers — faces a ban in Australia after the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) supported a proposal to outlaw the substance. If the proposal is approved, the ...