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Re: Anyone into inhaling ether? [Re: fapjack] 3
#18868513 - 09/20/13 04:32 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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fapjack said: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroethane is a better option than ether, and you can buy it at sex shops.
No its really not. Its much more toxic than Ether. Ethyl chloride is an alkylating agent. That means it can disrupt cell processes, is a liver poison, and can even cause cancer. It also can cause sudden death, the sudden onset heart rhythm disturbances that kill huffers on the spot.
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Re: Anyone into inhaling ether? [Re: Asante]
#18869846 - 09/20/13 09:59 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Fun fact: a basified aqueous solution of ethanol could be mixed with frozen (liquid) chloroethane to produce diethyl ether. I actually think that if you let it sit long enough the reaction would be pushed forward by equilibration until only negligible quantities of chloroethane existed in the ether layer. Soak that alkylation in your rag and huff it.
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Re: Anyone into inhaling ether? [Re: Asante]
#18869861 - 09/20/13 10:06 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Wiccan_Seeker said:
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fapjack said: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroethane is a better option than ether, and you can buy it at sex shops.
No its really not. Its much more toxic than Ether. Ethyl chloride is an alkylating agent. That means it can disrupt cell processes, is a liver poison, and can even cause cancer. It also can cause sudden death, the sudden onset heart rhythm disturbances that kill huffers on the spot.
Sources? Its been used as a local anesthetic for a long time, it isn't exactly like it is without a safety profile.
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Re: Anyone into inhaling ether? [Re: fapjack]
#18869862 - 09/20/13 10:07 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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fapjack said:
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fapjack said: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroethane is a better option than ether, and you can buy it at sex shops.
No its really not. Its much more toxic than Ether. Ethyl chloride is an alkylating agent. That means it can disrupt cell processes, is a liver poison, and can even cause cancer. It also can cause sudden death, the sudden onset heart rhythm disturbances that kill huffers on the spot.
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I read up on it for months, most of the information was from an FDA study in the 80's. I already looked in to it, all I found was that it could cause liver problems example being 1 person that was huffing cans of it for months straight. There have been at least one death, but that was because of someone passing out with the rag in their mouth. Extended exposure can certainly kill you, but that's true with ether too.
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Re: Anyone into inhaling ether? [Re: fapjack]
#18869891 - 09/20/13 10:15 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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It took me a really long time to dig that shit up btw, WS knows his shit he should be able to pull this right up.
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Re: Anyone into inhaling ether? [Re: fapjack]
#18869893 - 09/20/13 10:15 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Straight from wiki
Studies on the effects of chronic ethyl chloride exposure in animals have given inconsistent results, and no data exists for its long-term effects on humans. Some studies have reported that prolonged exposure can produce liver or kidney damage, or uterine cancer in mice, but these data have been difficult to reproduce.
Chloroethane is not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans (Group 3).[3]
Recent information suggests carcinogenic potential; it has been designated as ACGIH category A3, Confirmed Animal Carcinogen with Unknown Relevance to Humans. As a result, the State of California has incorporated it into Proposition 65 as a known carcinogen. Nonetheless, it is still used in medicine as a local anesthetic.
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Re: Anyone into inhaling ether? [Re: NotTheDevil]
#18869900 - 09/20/13 10:17 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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If you're going to the porn store for something to huff, get isobutyl nitrite. Seriously one of the safest things you could possibly huff (it's medically prescribed for angina-- makes me wonder if Dick Cheney ever partook), and it gets you fucking loaded. AFAIK its worst side-effect is the fact that it gets you fucking loaded. There are other alkyl nitrites available, but you're a sucker if you don't go for the isobutyl. "Rush" is a common brand name for isobutyl nitrite.
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Re: Anyone into inhaling ether? [Re: NotTheDevil]
#18869920 - 09/20/13 10:25 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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NotTheDevil said: Straight from wiki
Studies on the effects of chronic ethyl chloride exposure in animals have given inconsistent results, and no data exists for its long-term effects on humans. Some studies have reported that prolonged exposure can produce liver or kidney damage, or uterine cancer in mice, but these data have been difficult to reproduce.
Chloroethane is not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans (Group 3).[3]
Recent information suggests carcinogenic potential; it has been designated as ACGIH category A3, Confirmed Animal Carcinogen with Unknown Relevance to Humans. As a result, the State of California has incorporated it into Proposition 65 as a known carcinogen. Nonetheless, it is still used in medicine as a local anesthetic.
Wikipedia isn't a good source to go by, though from what I've read that was the conclusion I came to. I read a handful of different studies, with the exception of extended exposure to high concentrations of it, it does not cause serious adverse effects (that can be proven). There was 1 issue with a female that was using cans of it for months and she had issues with her liver, but they went away after she stopped using ethyl chloride.
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/81-123/pdfs/0267.pdf http://www.epa.gov/ttnatw01/hlthef/chloroet.html
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Re: Anyone into inhaling ether? [Re: fapjack]
#18869948 - 09/20/13 10:31 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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According to the Center for Disease Control's page on chloroethane:
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Symptoms: incoordination, inebriation; abdominal cramps; cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac arrest; liver, kidney damage
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