What happens when Rush smells too strong?

The answer is as follows:

Long-term use will be harmful to the body, and its main component is nitrite. If you smell too much, sometimes it will cause temporary impotence. Common phenomena are rising heart rate, rising blood pressure, and red face and body.

rush

Juncus is a kind of medicine, which was born in the United States and has a history of more than 30 years. Now the so-called American version and English version are the remaining products at that time. As for the Canadian version, RUSH has never been produced in Canada. In fact, it's still leftover from the United States, only with a different name and bottle label, which can be understood as a cottage product specially designed for the China market.

Drug name

rush

Main indications

Relax the smooth muscle of the whole body

counteraction

Asphyxia, arrhythmia, cardiovascular depression, etc.

Drug type

chemical

brief introduction

In the United States and Europe, the sale of such products has long been banned. And this product has never been approved by FDA. Even in the United States and Europe, it belongs to channel sales. You will never see such products sold in large shopping malls, supermarkets and pharmacies in the United States. At the same time, the sale of Juncus in Chinese mainland has not been officially approved by China Food and Drug Administration.

Chemical constituents of Juncus Juncus [1]

Juncus popcorn

It is an aphrodisiac gas composed of various volatile gases nitrite (isoamyl nitrite, butyl nitrite, isopropyl nitrite and isobutyl nitrite).

Rush poppers usage history

This kind of product has been a part of club culture since 1970s, and it often appears in discotheques in 1980s and carnival parties in 1990s. Sensory stimulation and dizziness make many people abuse such products for a long time.

Invention of Juncus popcorn machine

Thomas Lauder brenton

Scottish physician Thomas Lauder Brunton (1844.3.14 ~1916.9.16) took the lead in treating angina pectoris with isoamyl nitrite. This is because he was encouraged by the good effect of using the same drug in the early days. Isoamyl nitrite dilates the coronary artery of patients, thus improving the blood flow to myocardium and relieving the pain and discomfort of angina pectoris.

In addition, a small amount of nitrite can cause the formation of methemoglobin and can be used as an effective antidote to cyanide poisoning.

drug effect

Inhaling Juncus poppers can relax the smooth muscles of the whole body (including anal sphincter and vaginal sphincter), but it is not clear whether it has a direct effect on the brain. Smooth muscle surrounds human blood vessels. The relaxation of smooth muscle will dilate blood vessels, increase heart rate and blood flow velocity in the body, and produce a feeling of fever and excitement.

Juncus is often used for aphrodisiac and enhancing sexual experience. It is widely reported that Juncus can enhance and prolong orgasm.

However, some reports show that rushes can also cause short-term erectile problems. Series versions currently on the market (4 pieces)

Excessive intake of Juncus Juncus may lead to asphyxia, arrhythmia, cardiovascular depression, carbon monoxide poisoning, hepatorenal toxicity, methemoglobinemia, neurological dysfunction, mucositis, lung, skin and facial dermatitis, and nerve damage may occur after long-term use. Swallowing alkyl nitrate can lead to serious acute complications, which may lead to death. Accidental inhalation of amyl nitrite or butyl nitrite may lead to lipid pneumonia.

Like other vasodilators, sildenafil (Viagra), Rush poppers can cause a severe drop in blood pressure, leading to fainting, stroke and even heart attack.

Juncus also increases intraocular pressure, which leads to glaucoma.

In rare cases, the use of rushes can lead to methemoglobinemia and hemolysis.