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Monday, December 15, 2008

Butyl Nitrite

Butyl Nitrite is a relative of amyl nitrite usually comes in small bottles. It is also inhaled and may be known as Rush, Bolt, Bullet, Locker Room or Climax.

Reactions to this drug include dilated blood vessels, increased heart rate and blood pressure, a feeling of being "high" and in some cases, flushing of the face and neck may occur as blood vessels dilate. A headache or dizziness may also be present.

Clinical Symptoms are flushing of the face, dizziness, increased pulse rate, headache and involuntary relaxation of muscles. In the event of an overdose, nausea, hyperventilation and hypotension may occur.


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