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dc.contributor.authorBrown, Jared
dc.contributor.authorCossar, Reece
dc.contributor.authorRyan, Therese
dc.contributor.authorPeacock, Amy
dc.contributor.authorSutherland, Rachel
dc.contributor.authorLynch, Ann-Maree
dc.contributor.authorRobinson, Jeff
dc.contributor.authorWylie, Carol
dc.contributor.authorDietze, Paul
dc.contributor.authorCairns, Rose
dc.date.accessioned2019-07-03
dc.date.available2019-07-03
dc.date.issued2019-07-03
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2123/20675
dc.description.abstractAlkyl nitrite inhalants (eg amyl) have become commonly used recreational drugs, particularly among LGBTIQ+ communities to facilitate receptive anal intercourse (26-46% of gay men ). It is also used more generally as a ‘party drug’, but not as a drug of choice.en
dc.subjectpoisoningen
dc.subjectepidemiologyen
dc.subjectdrug abuseen
dc.subjectmedication safetyen
dc.titleGetting over the blues from the rush on poppersen
dc.typeOtheren
usyd.facultyUniversity hosted conferences
usyd.departmentMenzies Centre for Health Policyen


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