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| other_names = | | other_names = Ethyl chloride, spray poppers | ||
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| health_risk = | | health_risk = High | ||
| addiction_risk = | | addiction_risk = Moderate | ||
| legal_risk = | | legal_risk = Mild | ||
| link_psychonautwiki = | | link_psychonautwiki = https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Inhalants#Chloroethane | ||
| link_erowid = | | link_erowid = https://erowid.org/chemicals/inhalants/ | ||
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'''Chloroethane''' (also known as '''ethyl chloride''', or '''spray poppers''') is a volatile organic solvent which can be inhaled to produce rapid-onset intoxication. | |||
== Background <!-- Provide background information for this drug. --> == | == Background <!-- Provide background information for this drug. --> == |
Revision as of 13:40, 28 December 2023
Chloroethane
Other names | Ethyl chloride, spray poppers |
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Health risk | High |
Addiction risk | Moderate |
Legal risk | Mild |
External links | PsychonautWiki Erowid |
Chloroethane (also known as ethyl chloride, or spray poppers) is a volatile organic solvent which can be inhaled to produce rapid-onset intoxication.