Use of Poppers (Amyl Nitrite): Unpleasant Side Effects in a Brothel


Autoria(s): Kofler, Thomas; Lippay, Kriemhild; Goekcimen, Marlon; Fasel, Dominique; Nickel, Christian H.
Data(s)

2014

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Introduction: Various agents can lead to an acquired methaemoglobinaemia (MHB) with potentially fatal consequences. There is a lack of literature on the formation of methaemoglobin (MH) in the blood after the intake of poppers (amyl nitrite). Poppers are a popular aphrodisiac agent. Case description: A 56-year-old diabetic called an ambulance after using poppers in a brothel with subsequent associated acrocyanosis, confusion and headache. The paramedics reported tachycardia and blood glucose of 3.8 mmol/l. The arterial blood gas analysis in the Emergency Department (ED) revealed a MHB of 23.1%. MH levels decreased rapidly without antidotal therapy. The patient was discharged the next day free of symptoms. Discussion: This case illustrates the potential risks of taking poppers. A wide spectrum of symptoms were present in our patient. For the differential diagnosis of acquired MHB, poppers should be considered.

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http://eprints.bice.rm.cnr.it/14906/1/139-1148-5-PB.pdf

Kofler, Thomas and Lippay, Kriemhild and Goekcimen, Marlon and Fasel, Dominique and Nickel, Christian H. (2014) Use of Poppers (Amyl Nitrite): Unpleasant Side Effects in a Brothel. European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 1 (1). pp. 1-6. ISSN 2284-2594

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en

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SMC media

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http://eprints.bice.rm.cnr.it/14906/

http://ejcrim.com/index.php/EJCRIM/article/view/139

0.12890/2014_000139

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