What is another word for isopropyl nitrite?

Pronunciation: [ˌa͡ɪsəpɹˈə͡ʊpa͡ɪl nˈa͡ɪtɹa͡ɪt] (IPA)

Isopropyl nitrite is primarily used as a popper or liquid incense and can generate a sense of euphoria or warm feelings when ingested. It goes under different brand names, including Rush, Brown Bottle, Locker Room, Jungle Juice, and Heart-On. Other legal compounds with similar effects and chemical structures are sometimes marketed under names like amyl nitrate and butyl nitrite, but these may have stronger potency and adverse health effects. Isopropyl nitrite can also be mistaken for illegal nitrite compounds such as amyl nitrite, which are frequently referred to as "poppers" and diverted for recreational drug use.

What are the hypernyms for Isopropyl nitrite?

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