Inhalants refer to substances that are sniffed or huffed to give the user an immediate head rush or high. They include a diverse group of chemicals that are found in consumer products such as aerosols and cleaning solvents. According to a recent survey by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, inhalant use among all grades has risen steadily since 1991. Nearly 20 percent of all adolescents report using inhalants at least once in their lives. Current use is highest among eighth graders. Inhalant use can cause a number of physical and emotional problems, and even one-time use can result in death |
What are the possible effects of using inhalants?Using inhalants even one time can put you at risk for
Prolonged use can result in:
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| Short-term effects of inhalants frequently do risky or humiliating things they later regret. | People using inhalants frequently do risky or humiliating things they later regret. | Using inhalants, even one time, can kill you. |
Quick FactsHow can you possibly die from Inhalants?According to medical experts, death can occur in at least five ways.
When inhalant sue continues over a period of time, a uses will probably develop a tolerance to inhalants. This means that the user will need more frequent use and greater amounts of a substance to achieve the effect desired. This, in turn, leaves a user at much greater risk of suffering from possible negative effects of the drug, such as liver, lung, and kidney impairment, brain damage, nervous system damage, and even death. Physical dependence can also result, and when a user tries to give up the inhalant habit, withdrawal symptoms such as hallucinations, headache, chills, delirium, and stomach cramps may occur. |
If you or someone you know has been using inhalants, there is help available. Talk to a school counselor, a friend, a parent. Get help!
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