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Why People Use Inhalants
Inhalants are one of the most deadly categories of psychoactive substances available . Psychoactive substances cause mood and mind altering when used. Inhalant abuse is the intentional inhalation of solvents, aerosols, gasses and nitrites to achieve a quick, temporary euphoric/intoxicated state of mind known as a "high". The high is quick and temporary. The high only lasts a few minutes and is usually accompanied by distorted senses, dizziness, slurred speech, disorientation, loss of physical coordination, muscle weakness, belligerence or apathy, and impaired judgment/ mental functioning that appear to be similar to alcohol intoxication. (Hedl, Inhalant Abuse) Why do people use inhalants? Inhalants are found in over 1,400 products that

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