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Inhalants Inhalants
are substances that are sniffed or "huffed" to give the user an
immediate rush or high. They include household products like glues, paint
thinners, dry cleaning fluids, gasoline, felt-tip marker fluid, correction
fluid, hair spray, aerosol deodorants, and spray paint. How
It's Used:
Inhalants are breathed in directly from the original container (sniffing or
snorting), from a plastic bag (bagging), or by holding an inhalant-soaked rag in
the mouth (huffing). Effects
& Dangers:
Addictiveness:
Inhalants can be very addictive. Teens who use inhalants can become
psychologically dependent upon them to feel good, deal with life, or handle stress. |