Inhalants

The practice of inhaling common, inexpensive household products such as glue, solvents, hair spray, or gasoline in order to induce a sense of euphoria is a global problem, particularly among teens. Headaches, vomiting, and a characteristic rash around the nose and mouth are associated with short-term inhalant abuse, while weight loss, disorientation, muscle weakness, irritability, depression, and death can result from long-term use. What are some of the ways that “huffing” can lead to death? Discuss

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