

No classical warm head, no slutty feelings but good ass relax.Īs I said - a bit harder smell than Everest and the nose gets a bit closed (a bit - not too much or completely closed in my case)īut so far no other side effects - I tried it quick and hard - so in short time some big breaths and at the end I was using blue boy and Everest together. On open I heard some gas coming out of the bottle. This bottle had not this sweet blue smell.Ī bit harsher and a bit more chemical than the Everest (blue) I tried from same (re-)seller on first hook. I know the old blue boy from good old times which had some sweet “blue” aroma - a bit like the blue candies - guess that the reason for name. The FDA encourages consumers with questions about product safety to submit an inquiry or to visit for additional information.Tried the blue boy which I got from aromas eu (small bottle)įirst of all no stupid child-save-cap - so easy to open. Consumers should also consider reporting their adverse events to MedWatch: FDA’s Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program and information about the products they used to Reporting Unlawful Sales of Medical Products on the Internet | FDA. Complete a paper Voluntary MedWatch form that can be mailed to FDA.Ĭonsumers who have experienced an adverse event (illness or injury) after using nitrite “poppers” should consult their healthcare providers.Complete an electronic Voluntary MedWatch form online.Call an FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator if you wish to speak directly to a person about your problem.To report a complaint or adverse event (illness or injury), you can Contact your healthcare providers if you have recently used these products and are concerned about your health.Contact your healthcare providers immediately if you are experiencing illness after using these products.Be aware of the serious risks, including death, associated with the use of these products and stop using them immediately.Do not purchase or use nitrite “poppers” for recreational use or sexual enhancement.The agency also has contacted its federal partners alerting them of the recent adverse event reports.


The FDA will continue tracking reports of adverse events resulting from the ingestion or inhalation of nitrite “poppers” and will take appropriate actions to protect the public health. The FDA has observed an increase in reports of deaths and hospitalizations with issues such as severe headaches, dizziness, increase in body temperature, difficulty breathing, extreme drops in blood pressure, blood oxygen issues (methemoglobinemia) and brain death after ingestion or inhalation of nitrite “poppers.” FDA Actions These products contain nitrites, which are chemical substances that should not be ingested or inhaled unless specified/prescribed by a healthcare provider. “Poppers,” which are sold online or at adult novelty stores, may be marketed as nail polish removers but are being ingested or inhaled for recreational use or to enhance sexual experiences. The FDA advises consumers not to purchase or use nitrite “poppers” because these products can result in serious adverse health effects, including death, when ingested or inhaled.
