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Amyl nitrite use among homosexual men
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1979The authors interviewed 150 homosexual men to determine the relationship between use of amyl nitrite and certain aspects of homosexuality. They found that the use of amyl nitrite is strongly related to a number of unconventional, deviant sexual practices and to certain medically related problems.
E, Goode, R R, Troiden
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Amyl nitrite induced methaemoglobinemia
Australian Emergency Nursing Journal, 1999Abstract Amyl nitrite induced Methaemoglobinemia (MHbemia) is a rare clinical phenomenon, characteristic of atypical cyanosis in the absence of cardiopulmonary failure. Emergency nurses should be alert to MHbemia from the abuse of amyl nitrite in any individual who appears cyanotic in the presence of associated cardiac and/or respiratory compromise ...
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 1998
Two cases of amylnitrite poisoning are presented. In both cases, severe methaemoglobinemia developed after ingestion of approximately 10 ml of amylnitrite. When admitted to hospital, both patients were deeply cyanosed, and arterial blood samples were noticed to be chocolate brown. They were intravenously treated with methylene blue. Within one hour the
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Two cases of amylnitrite poisoning are presented. In both cases, severe methaemoglobinemia developed after ingestion of approximately 10 ml of amylnitrite. When admitted to hospital, both patients were deeply cyanosed, and arterial blood samples were noticed to be chocolate brown. They were intravenously treated with methylene blue. Within one hour the
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Medicine, science, and the law, 1992
Two cases of death associated with amyl nitrite are discussed. An attempt is made to highlight its noxious properties and the difficulty in attributing death to it when inhaled.
E R, Sarvesvaran, R, Fysh, D A, Bowen
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Two cases of death associated with amyl nitrite are discussed. An attempt is made to highlight its noxious properties and the difficulty in attributing death to it when inhaled.
E R, Sarvesvaran, R, Fysh, D A, Bowen
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