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Poppers are sold in bottles containing different substances. These substances derived from alkyl nitrite are called nitrites and give effects that are more or less different. Indeed, poppers are composed of pentyl, propyl or even amyl nitrites.

Amyl-based poppers are very well known. The use of amyl poppers has been increasing these last years.

 

The history of amyl poppers

Amyl nitrite was synthesised by a French chemist named Antoine Jérôme Balard. This “historical” alkyl-based nitrite was created in 1844 and aimed at curing and relieving angina. Poppers were then used for their health benefits.

Their use was later diverted and sold in bottles: poppers became popular for their recreational effects (sexual and festive)

But why use the word “poppers” when we talk about nitrite? This term comes from the origin of nitrite. Indeed, the substance, sold as a medication, was contained in glass phials and commonly nicknamed “pop”, the sound made when patients would open them.

The poppers formulas containing pentyl, propyl and butyl nitrites were created much later.

The often confused amyl nitrite and amyl nitrate are two totally different substances. Amyl nitrate is an additive for diesel that has nothing to do with amyl nitrite!

 

NB: you’ll see three different spellings for amyl nitrite: amyle or amyl, the first being French while the other is English but both are the same substances. There is also Amyl and Isoamyl which are exactly the same nitrite. 

Amyl nitrite

Synthesised amyl poppers are among the strongest sold in the world. There are amyl-based poppers that are more or less strong. Some amyl poppers are also mixed with other nitrites: they then become nitrite mix poppers with more or less strong effects or sensations depending on their formula.

The smell of poppers vapours is strong and can be unpleasant for some people who are not used to using them.

This type of poppers is also an efficient and renowned vasodilator.

  

The effect of amyl nitrite 

While inhaling the vapours of amyl nitrite, a strong rush can be felt. It is one of the strongest poppers, providing one of the strongest effects. The effects are many: a strong euphoria, sensations of intense heat, muscular relaxation, dizziness…

At Poppers Aromas, we recommend our beginners wishing to start experimenting poppers not to choose amyl poppers for a start since amyl is extremely strong.

Despite their strength and reputation as strong poppers, amyl poppers have few side effects.

 

To sum it up 

  • Amyl nitrite is derived from alkyl nitrite 
  • This type of poppers was first created by a French chemist to treat heart diseases
  • This nitrite is one of the strongest
  • The effects of amyl: strong rushes, a temporary euphoria, sexual arousal...
  • The duration of these effects lasts a few minutes (2 to 5 minutes)
  • Do not mix up amyl nitrite and amyl nitrate
  • Nitrite-based products do not cause any physical addiction
  • This kind of poppers is famous for its vasodilating effects