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Focus. 1999 Mar;14(4):5-6.
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AIDS: Nitrite inhalants called "poppers"
are receiving renewed attention by researchers regarding the drug's
role in the gay community, its contribution to risky sexual behavior,
and its ability to fuel the AIDS epidemic. Research shows the effects
of poppers cause a euphoria that can reduce inhibitions, increase
sexual drive, and intensify the sensations of orgasm. Poppers have
been associated with a decrease in condom use. In addition, research
has found that popper use suppresses natural killer (NK) cell function,
which increases vulnerability to infectious agents, produces sustained
alterations in the immune system, and may be a Kaposi's sarcoma
(KS) cofactor. The combined data implicate that the use of poppers
may well pose as a significant risk factor for seroconversion.
Publication Types:
Newspaper Article
PMID: 11366670 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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