What does it look like ? What is it made of ?
antimicrobial, glycerin, isopropyl alcohol, amino methyl propanol, carbomer, fragrance, prurified water, and etc. inhalants comes in all forms of household , kitchen, office, and school products. Examples may include but are not limited to: typewritter correction fluid, air conditioning coolant, gasoline, glue, paint, propane, felt tip markers, spray paint, air freshener, cooking spraty, and many more.
How inhalants effects the body.
Digestive system - halogenated compounds like tricholoroethylene have been linked to damage the liver as a result of having to process toxic chemicals.
Circulatory system - can interrupt your hearts rhythm and cause immediate death. Limits the amount of oxygen that your blood can carry and can cause you to get leukemia.
Respiratory system - inhalants damage your lungs and create breathing problems.
Skeletal and muscular system- falling down the stairs because of dizznes and lack of body control can cause you fracture or break a bone and pull a muscle
Circulatory system - can interrupt your hearts rhythm and cause immediate death. Limits the amount of oxygen that your blood can carry and can cause you to get leukemia.
Respiratory system - inhalants damage your lungs and create breathing problems.
Skeletal and muscular system- falling down the stairs because of dizznes and lack of body control can cause you fracture or break a bone and pull a muscle
The signs. . . . .
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physical withdrawal psychological withdrawal
- nausea - hallucinations
- excessive sweating - nerrousness
- muscle cramps - aggression
- headaches -hand tremors
- chills
- nausea - hallucinations
- excessive sweating - nerrousness
- muscle cramps - aggression
- headaches -hand tremors
- chills
Statistics and nicknames
The annual average of adolescents is 593,000 from the ages 12 to 17 have used inhalants for the first time.
More than 22.9 americans have experimented with inhalants at one point in time in their lives.
In the US the 2006 survey on Drug Use and Heatlh found that 1.1 million youths aged 12 to 17 have used inhalants
NICKNAMES
- boopers
- moon gas
- climax
- air blast
- highball
More than 22.9 americans have experimented with inhalants at one point in time in their lives.
In the US the 2006 survey on Drug Use and Heatlh found that 1.1 million youths aged 12 to 17 have used inhalants
NICKNAMES
- boopers
- moon gas
- climax
- air blast
- highball
How is it used? What are the consequences? & What type of drug is it?
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Inhalants can be sniffed in a plastic bag, straight from the source, or inhaled by mouth.
Inhalant is classified as an sitmulant, because you inhale it to get high and excited.
You can get a criminal charge called "huffing" and huffing means an act of forcible exhalation,
huffing is also illegal and if you are caught in school you can be expelled and also charged.
Inhalant is classified as an sitmulant, because you inhale it to get high and excited.
You can get a criminal charge called "huffing" and huffing means an act of forcible exhalation,
huffing is also illegal and if you are caught in school you can be expelled and also charged.
Can inhalants be used for medical puropse(s) ?
Inhalants can be used for antibiotics and marinolit can also be used for asthma inhalers. It can also be used for btonchitis, emphsema and othe obstructive lung diseases.