A 41-year-old Austin bookkeeper has admitted he helped move millions of dollars in so-called "poppers" that prosecutors say ...
An Austin man has pleaded guilty to his role in a scheme that sold $8.4 million in mislabeled products as a recreational drug called “poppers," according to federal prosecutors.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 inhalant ...
The TGA decision is the best anyone could have hoped for but there is still a minefield of inconvenience and criminalisation For unfamiliar readers, poppers are a group of caustic liquids, the fumes ...
As heartbroken, perhaps panicky, poppers-users know, the US Food and Drug Administration and their buddies from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) raided the much-loved Austin-based ...
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 ...
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