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Brief inhalation of these and similar substances can also produce many of the effects of alcohol intoxication and, sometimes, a hallucinogen-like "trip." The best known example is glue-sniffing, which involves inhaling the organic solvents found in "hobby glue," mainly toluene.
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Inhalant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inhalants are a broad range of drugs in the forms of gases, aerosols, or solvents that are breathed in and absorbed through the lungs. While some inhalant drugs are used for medical purposes, as in...
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"But now that we've discovered glue-sniffing, all that's changed. We figure, there's nothing to do in this stupid town anyway, so why not huff fumes from a paper sack ... Yet, according to the new report, even a small quantity of glue, when inhaled, can alleviate many of the most debilitating effects of adolescent boredom,
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Traditionally referred to as 'glue sniffing', the vast majority of solvent abusers are between the ages of 11-16 and usually male. The most common method of inhaling solvents is by inhaling them from a plastic bag which is placed over the face. ... The effects are short lived, resulting in the prospect of repeated abuse.
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Glue has many harmful chemicals in it that kill brain cells that can never restore. Dangerous effects of sniffing glue are: loss of memory, loss of coordination, and dizziness. Glue is most often used between the ages of 12 and 14. Glue is used so frequently because it is a common household material and easy to get.
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library.thinkquest.org/6238/glue.htm
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Smoking - Effects of smoking and their risks. ... Glue sniffing became popular with young adolescents who experimented with model aeroplane glue and found that by sniffing the vapours a feeling of euphoria and exhilaration was achieved.
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www.medicalonline.com.au/medical/drugs/glue_sniffing.ht...
www.medicalonline.com.au/medical/drugs/glue_sniffing.htm
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ACUTE AND CHRONIC EFFECTS OF GLUE SNIFFING. Martin L. Barman, Norman B. Sigel, Donn B. Beedle, and Roger K. Larson. Small right arrow pointing to: ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1515364/
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24. GLUE SNIFFING ... THE EFFECTS OF GLUE SNIFFING: ... Some young people who sniff glue or solvents appear to "get away with it" for a long time, but the habit is always associated with risk. The immediate effects are similar to those of excessive alcohol consumption.
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Household products such as glues, hair sprays, paints and lighter fluid can be sniffing drugs for kids in search of a quick high. ... Volatile Solvents ~ paint thinners or removers, degreasers, dry-cleaning fluids, gasoline, glue, ... Meth User Paranoia and Methamphetamine Cause of Health Adverse Effects with Long Term Use...
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www.healthblurbs.com/sniffing/
www.healthblurbs.com/sniffing/
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