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1 Inhalants Summer Shirey & Johamile Viera-Feliciano

2 What are inhalants? Inhalants are ordinary house products that are inhaled or sniffed in order to get high. There are hundreds of household products that can be misused as inhalants.

3 Slang names Some slang names for inhalants are: Solvents, glue, laughing gas, whippitts, gas, nitrous, blue bottle, liquid incense, room deodorizer, rush, locker room, poppers, and snappers.

4 How does it enter your body? These products are sniffed, snorted, bagged (fumes inhaled from a plastic bag), or “huffed” (inhalant-soaked rag, sock, or roll of toilet paper in the mouth) to achieved a high. Inhalants are also sniffed directly from the container.

5 How does it affect you? ●Slurred speech ●Uncoordinated movements ●Dizziness ●Confusion ●Nausea ●Vomiting ●Hallucinations

6 Cont. Weight loss Muscle weakness Disorientation Headaches Irritability Depression

7 Is it used medically? Dentists usually use laughing gas on their patients to relieve the pain. They are also used to treat respiratory conditions such as asthma.

8 Facts More than 22.1 million Americans have experimented with inhalants at some point in their lives. An annual average of 593,000 teen aged 12-17 had used inhalants before they took the survey 22% of inhalant abusers who died of Sudden Sniffing Death were first time users. By the time U.S students reach 8th grade, 1 in every 5 students will have used inhalants.

9 Categories: Liquids: Evaporate at room temperatures. Sprays: Spray paints, deodorants and hair spray, vegetable oil sprays. Gases: Medical anesthetics, butane lighters, propane tanks, and whipped cream dispensers. Nitrites: Special kind of inhalants which act directly on the central nervous system. They are used as sexual enhancers called “poppers” or “snappers.”

10 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=392jFOsvpo Q

11 Citations: “Inhalants Statistics-Abuse Rates by Teens & Children-Drug-Free World.” Inhalants Statistics-Abuse Rates by Teens & Children-Drug-Free World. N.p., 1 Jan. 2006. Web. 28 Apr. 2014 “Inhalants.” Inhalants. Valencia Community College Project Infusion Module, Orlando, FL,N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Apr. 2014 “Inhalants.” The Partnership at Drugfreeorg. N.p., 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 28 Apr. 2014


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