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What They Are:
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<em>Inhalants are things that are breathed in to give the user an immediate rush, or high. They include glues, paint thinners, dry cleaning fluids, gasoline, felt-tip marker fluid, hair spray, deodorants, spray paint, and whipped cream dispensers (whippets).
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Sometimes Called:
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<em>whippets, poppers, snappers, rush, bolt, bullet
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How They're Used:
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<em>These are inhaled directly from the container (called sniffing or snorting), from a plastic bag (called bagging), or by holding an inhalant-soaked rag in the mouth (called huffing).
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What They Do:
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<em>Inhalants produce a quick feeling of being drunk — followed by sleepiness, staggering, dizziness, and confusion. Long-time users get headaches, nosebleeds, and sometimes lose their sense of smell. Inhalants decrease oxygen to the brain and can cause brain damage.
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<em>Using an inhalant just one time can lead to life-threatening health problems, and even cause death.</em>
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Social components influencing addiction include, though not exhaustively, neighbourhood crime, availability of the substance, tolerance and acceptance of drug use and poor support from community and society in battling the problem [6].
What are the physiological effects of drugs?
They speed up messaging to and from the brain, making you feel more alert and confident. This can cause increased heart rate, blood pressure and body temperature, reduced appetite, agitation and sleeplessness. In large amounts stimulants may cause anxiety, panic, seizures, stomach cramps and paranoia
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I believe it is B.) One every 3-5 seconds. This includes all mirrors, not just the rear view, though I may be wrong, sorry if I am!!
Answer: Poor personal hygiene habits, however, can lead to some minor side effects, like body odor and greasy skin. They can also lead to more troublesome or even serious issues. For example, if you don't wash your hands frequently, you can easily transfer germs and bacteria to your mouth or eyes.