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 ...
The federal Food and Drug Administration raided a major seller of poppers last week, and other brands have shut down their websites and social media. Some suspect newly-appointed health secretary ...
Sen. April Weaver, R-Alabaster, watches a vote in the Alabama Senate on Feb. 13, 2025 at the Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery, Alabama. Weaver said the proposed ban on recreational sale and possession ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has reportedly targeted a manufacturer of poppers, an inhalant drug that has gained ...
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 ...
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The party’s no longer popping. The Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on “poppers,” a recreational party drug popular within the LGBTQ+ community, multiple outlets report. Poppers, made of ...
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning about the use of poppers during sex, advising that they can have “serious adverse health effects.” Also known as nitrite and nitrates, poppers are ...
CEBU, Philippines - Slang—Glue, Kick, Bang, Sniff, Huff, Poppers, Whippets, Texas Shoeshine Inhalants affect your brain. Inhalants are substances or fumes from products such as glue or paint thinner ...
Inhalant use is the deliberate inhalation or "sniffing" of common, legal substances to achieve a mind-altering state referred to as a "high. Inhalants are products with a variety of industrial, ...
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