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Inhalants are a
broad range of
household and
industrial chemicals whose volatile vapors or
pressurized gases can be
concentrated and
breathed in via the...
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Inhalants:
Historical Perspective". In
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Health Hazards of
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Department of Health...
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Smelling salts, also
known as
ammonia inhalants,
spirit of hartshorn, or sal volatile, are
chemical compounds used as
stimulants to
restore consciousness...
- routes: inhaler, nebulizer, or
nasal spray, for
different reasons. The
inhalant opens up the
medium and
large airways in the lungs. It is used to treat...
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Volatile inhalant withdrawal is a
group of symptoms, behaviours, and
physiological changes that can
occur when
individuals who are
dependent on
inhalants abruptly...
- dusters, as well as
other inhalants, by
criminalizing inhalant abuse or
banning the sale of gas
dusters and
other inhalants to
those under 21. Because...
- 2024 due to
their products being misused as a
recreational nitrous oxide inhalant to get high, with the
inhalation of
their canisters gaining po****rity...
- children, from 8 to 20
years old, have at one time
sniffed Rugby and
other inhalants. The
relative ease of
procuring these substances due to
their low cost...
- and
certain types of glue,
toluene is
sometimes used as a
recreational inhalant and has the
potential of
causing severe neurological harm. The compound...
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Inhalants". Medscape.
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gases and
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Inhalant Laws By State...