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Amyl Nitrate is an addictive substance also known as poppers<ref>Stuart MacDonald, Children of 10 become addicts, ''The Sunday Times'', 1-November-2009, Accessed 21-January-2010</ref>. In November 2009 The Sunday Times reported that Amyl Nitrite was one of a list of drugs that under 18s had been treated for addiction for<ref>Stuart MacDonald, Children of 10 become addicts, ''The Sunday Times'', 1-November-2009, Accessed 21-January-2010</ref>.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 21 January 2010

Amyl Nitrate is an addictive substance also known as poppers[1]. In November 2009 The Sunday Times reported that Amyl Nitrite was one of a list of drugs that under 18s had been treated for addiction for[2].

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  1. Stuart MacDonald, Children of 10 become addicts, The Sunday Times, 1-November-2009, Accessed 21-January-2010
  2. Stuart MacDonald, Children of 10 become addicts, The Sunday Times, 1-November-2009, Accessed 21-January-2010