What is chloroethane as Darius Campbell Danesh dies of accidental inhalation
10.09.2022 - 14:29
/ ok.co.uk
Darius Campbell Danesh's cause of death has been confirmed after he passed away in August at the age of 41. The Pop Idol star, who rose to fame on the hit show in 2002, was found dead in his US apartment in Rochester, Minnesota, last month. Darius died from “inhalation of chloroethane”, the Southern Minnesota Regional Medical Examiner’s Office has now confirmed.
Autopsy documents obtained by the PA news agency listed “toxic effects of chloroethane” as well as “suffocation” as having contributed to his death, which was ruled an accident by the medical examiner. Chloroethane, commonly known as ethyl chloride, is used in petrol additives, plastics, dyes, pharmaceuticals, topical anaesthetics, and as an industrial refrigerant. Ethyl chloride became popular as an inhalant street drug in the 1980s.
Brief inhalations of the drug can result in dizziness, euphoria, confusion, incoordination, hallucinosis, impairment of short-term memory and narcosis. Inhalation of higher doses of ethyl chloride may be related to severe depression of the central nervous system, with toxicity and deaths have been reported in the past. It can also damage the liver and kidneys.
Chloroethane is commonly used as a thickening agent and binder in paints, cosmetics, and similar products, and has also been used as a refrigerant, an aerosol spray propellant, an anaesthetic, and a blowing agent for foam packaging. However, it is not currently widely used in any of these roles stated, as reported by WalesOnline. It is a recreational inhalant drug, and in Brazil it is a major component of a traditional and illegal drug, known locally as 'lança-perfume', which is taken during Carnaval.