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Aphrodisiac Drug‐Induced Hemolysis

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 2004
Volatile alkyl nitrites have been used during the past decades for "recreational purposes," and for intensifying sexual experience. Their use has been associated with methemoglobinemia and hemolysis. We report three patients who presented over the past year with acute hemolysis after inhalation of butyl nitrite, two of them had glucose-6-phosphate ...
Ruth, Stalnikowicz   +2 more
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Designer drugs in herbal aphrodisiacs

Forensic Science International, 2008
In the presented case three herbal aphrodisiacs (Libidfit, Satibo and Viamax) were investigated for the presence of regular pharmaceuticals against erectile dysfunction. However, high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection and mass spectrometry (HPLC-DAD-MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analyses revealed the presence of ...
Bastiaan J, Venhuis   +2 more
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The Classical Aphrodisiacs

1985
If you were to ask anyone today if they could think of an aphrodisiac, they would be almost certain to suggest rhinoceros horn or even Spanish flies as examples. A medievalist or other historian might also manage to recall the magic mandrake, whereas a member of the contemporary Californian drug scene would certainly be able to suggest Mandrax, a ...
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