The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has reportedly targeted a manufacturer of poppers, an inhalant drug that has gained increasingly mainstream popularity as an adjunct to clubbing and sexual ...
According to “Deep Sniff,” an exhaustive biography of poppers by Adam Zmith, their origin dates to 1844, when a French ...
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Several producers of the inhalant, popular among gay men, have reportedly shut down operations due to FDA raids.
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Double Scorpio, a popular manufacturer of these products, posted a notice to its website, reading: "Double Scorpio has ...
The federal Food and Drug Administration raided a major seller of poppers last week, and other brands have shut down their ...
On March 14, in a story picked up by several other news outlets, business magazine Fast Company broke the news that agents of the Food and Drug Administration ...
In the ’70s, poppers were a common club drug. Through the ’80s, their use was mostly limited to gay men, thanks in part to the miasma of suspicion that hung over them during the AIDS epidemic.
Use a popper with a dressed tail to grab the attention of smaller fish, like this bluegill. Photograph by of Joe Cermele We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in ...
(NEXSTAR) — This week, several brands who create amyl nitrite products — known commonly as the sexual enhancement drug “poppers” — abruptly shut down operations, with all claiming that ...
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