Poppers
Poppers is a colloquial term for a chemical substance based on alkyl nitrites or their derivatives. In medicine, it was used as a painkiller, while amyl nitrite was used as an antidote for cyanide poisoning. The properties of poppers include dilating blood vessels and facilitating blood flow, as well as increasing heart rate. In medical practice, amyl nitrite was inhaled from ampoules that had to be opened by snapping off the glass neck.
Poppers shop
Our online store offers a wide selection of small, medium, and large poppers. Additionally, we offer a broad range of poppers accessories and more. You’ll find a variety of cock and ball rings (leather, metal, and silicone) as well as a wide range of lubricants.
Don’t get fooled—only buy trusted products. We ship directly from Poland—we are a Polish company. This is important because when you buy from us, you are protected by consumer rights in accordance with our store's regulations. Your poppers order is shipped via InPost parcel lockers, courier, or delivered by Polish Post or Orlen Paczka. Our packages are discreet and do not reveal the contents—so you can feel safe.
The sale of amyl nitrite (and its derivatives) is regulated and subject to specific regulations, but this substance can still be legally purchased in online stores or nightclubs. Our store offers only legal substances.
Do not buy poppers that are unknown on the market or come from private individuals—that’s dangerous. Always check where the store is registered, as there are many websites posing as Polish stores while operating abroad.
What is poppers?
Poppers are usually yellowish or colorless liquids. They have a distinctive smell and can irritate the skin and mucous membranes. Poppers are lab-made chemical substances, so they are considered synthetic.
Poppers have multiple uses in the chemical industry, including C-nitrosation of ketones, carboxylic acids, and nitrotoluenes.
They are unstable and quickly break down into other compounds with different properties, so they should be used within a few days after opening.
This causes challenges, so producers add antioxidants or dilute them with ethanol to extend their shelf life.
Poppers side effects
Both the effects and side effects of inhaling poppers can vary widely depending on individual body characteristics.
Inhaling vapors of alkyl nitrites—which are highly volatile liquids—causes the substances to quickly pass from the lungs into the bloodstream, reaching smooth muscles and causing them to relax. Poppers also dilate blood vessels, lower blood pressure, and increase heart rate. According to users, poppers induce a few minutes of characteristic euphoria.
These substances can also cause disorientation, discomfort, and headaches. Overuse may lead to side effects such as dizziness, hot flashes, nausea, vomiting, loss of orientation, or fainting. Poppers weaken the immune system, although this effect typically subsides within a few days after use.
Who should not use poppers?
Poppers should not be used by people with heart problems, high blood pressure, or liver conditions, as the consequences in such cases can be severe—even fatal. It is especially dangerous to combine poppers with Viagra. A short-term risk associated with poppers use is accidents, which are common during or after use. The effect is intense but short-lived. Drinking the liquid is strictly forbidden—fatal incidents have been recorded.
Poppers increase blood flow in the anal area, which can raise the risk of HIV transmission. Amyl nitrite can also increase intraocular pressure, posing additional risks for individuals with glaucoma.