Documented dangers of inhalents?
Don't get me wrong, I think duster is a fucking retarded Idea, but when i was looking at a lot of these inhalant anaesthetics, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhalational_anaesthetic
they look a suspiciously similar to some of the compounds used in computer duster, one of them is just an ether of tetraflouro-ethane. many of them are the exact same compounds except there is a flourine replaced with chlorine etc. I was wondering the actual toxicity of them, rats had a slightly higher incidence of heart disease with a constant low level in the atmosphere over several months.
Does anyone know of any studies or reasons for the much higher perception of danger with these cleaning compounds vs their anaesthetic analogues? (chloroform will actually rape your kidneys on a similar note)
What about butane and things like that? they that dangerous, would they not be oxidised to their specific carbonyl compounds, propane-> acetone, methane-> formaldehyde and then formic acid, ethane--> ethylalehyde (produced when you drink alcohol) and finaly acetic acid
So the problem with this is that apparently cyclopropane is fine as an anestetic!
Before anybody claims I am a fucktard, I am not going to try this! In general inhalants are a very bad idea, with the exception of alkylnitrites and nitrous oxide, I do not intend to try this. I only want a reason as to why these closely related compounds are more toxic, chemical, or pharmacological.
Don't get me wrong, I think duster is a fucking retarded Idea, but when i was looking at a lot of these inhalant anaesthetics, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhalational_anaesthetic
they look a suspiciously similar to some of the compounds used in computer duster, one of them is just an ether of tetraflouro-ethane. many of them are the exact same compounds except there is a flourine replaced with chlorine etc. I was wondering the actual toxicity of them, rats had a slightly higher incidence of heart disease with a constant low level in the atmosphere over several months.
Does anyone know of any studies or reasons for the much higher perception of danger with these cleaning compounds vs their anaesthetic analogues? (chloroform will actually rape your kidneys on a similar note)
What about butane and things like that? they that dangerous, would they not be oxidised to their specific carbonyl compounds, propane-> acetone, methane-> formaldehyde and then formic acid, ethane--> ethylalehyde (produced when you drink alcohol) and finaly acetic acid
So the problem with this is that apparently cyclopropane is fine as an anestetic!
Before anybody claims I am a fucktard, I am not going to try this! In general inhalants are a very bad idea, with the exception of alkylnitrites and nitrous oxide, I do not intend to try this. I only want a reason as to why these closely related compounds are more toxic, chemical, or pharmacological.
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