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Temka [501]
3 years ago
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Describe Inhalants appearance

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hodyreva [135]3 years ago
4 0
<h2>Answer: <u>Inhalants</u></h2><h2><em>What They Are: </em></h2>

<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). </em>

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<h2><em>Sometimes Called: </em></h2>

<em>whippets, poppers, snappers, rush, bolt, bullet </em>

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<h2><em>How They're Used: </em></h2>

<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). </em>

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<h2><em>What They Do: </em></h2>

<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. </em>

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<em>Using an inhalant just one time can lead to life-threatening health problems, and even cause death.</em>

<h2><u><em>hope it helps you!!</em></u></h2>
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