Amyl and butyl nitrite
Are chemically very similar. Both are clear yellow liquids with a sweet smell when fresh. They are usually sold in small bottles. They used to be produced in ampoule form which popped when opened (which is where they get their name) but these are no longer available. The gas given off from the liquid is inhaled and gives a relaxed feeling for about five minutes. Poppers have been popular with gay men, particularly to enhance orgasm. But poppers also cause dizziness, headaches and swallowing the liquid can be fatal. Poppers are stimulant drugs.
Although amyl and butyl nitrite are not banned under the Medicines Act a court ruling in June 1996 effectively means that shops selling poppers can be prosecuted. Police and local authorities have been working to try and halt the sale of poppers, particularly in sex shops and through mail order companies. At the moment amyl and butyl nitrite are not restricted drugs.
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