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- From: kkruse@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (Korey J. Kruse)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Re: rush?
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 20:07:31 -0600
- Organization: Kansas State University
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- aankrom@nyx.cs.du.edu (Anthony Ankrom) writes:
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- > It can be either amyl nitrite or butyl nitrite. The amyl nitrite is
- >usually iso-amyl nitirite, but I'm not sure about butyl nitrite. It could
- >be n-butyl or sec-butyl, but I don't think they use tert-butyl for this.
- > It's a vasoDILATOR. It causes the blood vessels in the head to dilate,
- >therby reducing the pressure to the head because oflack od arterial tone,
- >causing that dizzy, "like-you-got-up-off-the-couch-too-quickly" feeling.
- >(Same effect really...) Not good for asthma sufferers or people who get
- >migraine headaches frequently.
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- I believe you are right about the substance being either amyl or butyl
- nitrate, but the effects you describe are not consistant with my own
- use of the drug "RUSH" (a little red bottle with the letters RUSH and
- and yellow lightning bolt on it) I tried this drug in high school and
- found that it caused or at least seemed to cause an immense INCREASE in
- blood pressure or at least blood to the head. All of the users of it
- flushing of the face. For obvious reasons inhalants such as these are
- to be avoided. (If you desire a long and happy life !)
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