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According to “Deep Sniff,” an exhaustive biography of poppers by Adam Zmith, their origin dates to 1844, when a French ...
There's a rush on Rush. Stores up and down Santa Monica Boulevard have seen a run on the iconic red and yellow vials this week, as the Food and Drug Administration cracks down on poppers, a product ...
The gay singer's song "Rush" was an ode to the popular party drug, which appears to be facing a federal crackdown.
Double Scorpio, a popular brand of "poppers," has stopped operations after a search and seizure from the FDA, it said on Friday.
Double Scorpio, a popular manufacturer of these products, posted a notice to its website, reading: "Double Scorpio has stopped all operations following a search and seizure at our offices by the FDA." ...
But they’re also common on dancefloors with revellers, including young and straight people, seeking a brief, dizzying head rush. “This is BIG BAD news for poppers users,” Adam Zmith ...
The FDA is cracking down on alkyl nitrites, a quasi-legal inhalent commonly known as poppers. Users have scrambled to buy up supplies in stores across Los Angeles and elsewhere. Some fear the move ...
Popular Rush brand of poppers (US FDA) While Double Scorpio explained it didn’t have “a lot of information,” it said it believed other manufacturers had been affected by the FDA recently.