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Title: Inhalants


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Inhalants
  • are badmm-kay?
  • www.inhalants.org

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What are Inhalants?
  • A variety of common chemicals that are poisonous
    when inhaled.
  • Paints, thinners, glues, solvents, fuels, and
    other toxic gases and liquids.
  • Intentionally inhaling these poisons is often
    referred to as Huffing.

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Inhalant effects
  • Because inhalants kill brain cells very quickly,
    they cause dizziness, and reduced inhibitions,
    much like the effects of ALCOHOL, also an organic
    solvent.
  • But inhalants are also known to be very
    unpredictable in the body.

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Inhalant effects
  • Deep breathing of the toxic vapors may result in
    losing touch with ones surroundings, a loss of
    self-control, violent behavior, nausea,
    unconsciousness, giddiness, loss of inhibition,
    loss of appetite, and, at higher doses,
    hallucinations. Inhalants can cause loss of motor
    skills, slurred speech, heart palpitations,
    seizures, nausea and vomiting.

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Signs of use
  • Signs of inhalant abuse include "huffers rash"
    or drying and redness around the mouth and nose,
    spots or sores around the mouth and red or runny
    eyes or nose. However, these findings are very
    uncommon even in chronic inhalant abusers. More
    common ones are paint or stains on the body or
    clothing chemical breath odor drunk, dazed, or
    dizzy appearance an unexplained collection of
    abusable products anxiety, excitability, and
    irritability.

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Inhalants can kill you
  • Sudden sniffing death syndrome is usually caused
    by the irregular heart rate induced by inhalants.

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Other dangers
  • Additional inhalant dangers are suffocation
    (e.g., from bagging), fire-related injuries from
    inhalant combustion (especially if the inhalant
    is heated or a cigarette is lit in a closed area
    where the inhalant is being abused), and
    accidents related to impaired judgment, lack of
    motor skills, or high-risk behavior.
  • Chronic inhalant abuse can damage the brain, the
    heart, lungs, kidney, liver, and peripheral
    nerves.

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Brain Damage
  • Continued, chronic inhalant abuse has been
    associated with neurological damage. People who
    abuse inhalants chronically have demonstrated a
    range of mental dysfunction, from mild cognitive
    impairment (e.g., lack of concentration or
    attention, poor memory, and poor learning skills)
    to severe. In some instances these effects are
    permanent while in others they resolve after a
    long period of abstinence. Personality disorders,
    particularly antisocial personality, violent
    behavior, and depression, have been associated
    with inhalant abuse.

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Risk Factor
  • The 2005 Partnership Attitude Tracking Study
    (PATS) surveyed more than 7,200 teenagers and
    1,200 parents (margin of error /- 1.5 percent).
    Top-line findings on inhalants from this year's
    nationally projectable tracking study¹ show
  • One in five teenagers (20 percent), or 4.7
    million teenagers nationally, report abusing
    inhalants in their lifetime. 
  • 64 percent of teenagers in 2005 agree strongly
    that inhalants can kill you, down 19 percent from
    2001.
  • 77 percent of teenagers in 2005 agree strongly
    that inhalants can cause brain damage, down nine
    percent from 2001.

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National Institute on Drug Abusewww.drugabuse.gov

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Dont vaporize your brain!
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