Inhalants are chemicals found in ordinary household or workplace products that people breathe in (inhale) on purpose to get “high.” Examples are glue, gasoline, paint, permanent markers, and aerosol sprays. Inhaling these products’ fumes—even just once—can be very harmful to one’s brain and body. This blog post outlines just five of the problems that inhalants can cause.
NIDA Blog Post: Five Things Inhalants Can Do to Your Body
Year: 2017