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things to do instead of inhaling toxic chemicals

Sports

Study for School

learn something new

Watch TV

Stay healthy

Sources

FDA(Food and Drug Administration)

DSA(Drug Safety alliance)

DARE(Drug Abuse Resistance Education)

alcohol inhalants

these drugs were created by private companies and most of them(like sharpie) have been forced by the FDA and MSDS to create nontoxic products

the side effects include wooziness, nausea and headaches seeing as you are inhaling large amounts concentrated alcohol(extremely harmful for small children).

according to the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), various Sharpies contain: propanol, butanol, diacetone alcohol and cresol. The first of these, propanol, is commonly used in cosmetics. The other three, however, are industrial solvents, chemicals that should not be sniffed, eaten, or put on the skin.

Inhalants

Nitrites

In 1844, the French chemist Antoine Jérôme Balard and they are inhaled through the nose and mouth

they prescribed medically for heart patients but used relationally by “popping”. Reports that there is little evidence of significant hazard associated with inhalation of alkyl nitrites. A study and ranking of drugs for harmfulness devised by British-government advisers and based upon scientific evidence of harm to both individuals and society showed that poppers pose little potential harm to individuals

it was smoked for the purpose of recreational relaxation and medical use

and the side effects include Addictiveness and Adolescent brain development and it is illegal on the grounds of the gateway drug theory

Cannabis is indigenous to Central and South Asia. Evidence of the inhalation of cannabis smoke can be found in the 3rd millennium BCE, as indicated by charred cannabis seeds found in a ritual brazier at an ancient burial site in present day Romania

Hydrocarbons

otherwise known as weed, pot,or marijuana

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Inhalation injury due to hydrocarbons can occur as a result of either accidental or intentional exposure. Inhalant abuse, the deliberate inhalation of hydrocarbons as a form of recreational drug use, has become a significant health issue affecting children. Death from intentional inhalation of hydrocarbon fumes is not uncommon and is usually due to sudden cardiac events or CNS depression.

“Poppers” are the street slang for a host of alkyd nitrites prescribed medically for heart patients but used recreationally by “popping” the capsules and inhaling the vapors that are released. Amyl nitrite is produced illegally, though most poppers are isobutyl nitrite or butyl nitrite, sold as “room deodorizer,” “leather cleaner,” or “video head cleaner.”

A medication, anesthetic, or other compound in vapor or aerosol form, taken by inhalation

anastisia is sometimes used for relaxtion and it is very harmfull and conlead to death if you pass oujt while using the drug

they are inhaled through the nose and mouth and Early Arab writings mention anesthesia by inhalation. This idea was the basis of the "soporific sponge" ("sleep sponge"), introduced by the Salerno school of medicine in the late twelfth century and by Ugo Borgognoni (1180–1258)

Anesthetics

An anesthetic (American English) (or anaesthetic, (Commonwealth English) see spelling differences) is a drug that causes anesthesia—reversible loss of sensation. They contrast with analgesics (painkillers), which relieve pain without eliminating sensation

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