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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Sprays/Aerosols Type of Drug INHALANT Street Names Sniff Huff Spray Buzz Bomb Moon Gas Snotballs Airblast What does it look like? sprays that contain propellants and solvents made in factories for household, industrial, or commercial use "Scary Stats." Inhalants. Administrative Office of the Courts of Judicial Council of California, 2015. Web. 16 Mar. 2015.<http://www2.courtinfo.ca.gov/stopteendui/teens/resources/substances/inhalants/scary-stats.cfm>. Drug History No accepted Medical Use How Used/Abused Spraying directly into nose or mouth Inhale repeatedly over a couple of hours to stay high Signs of abuse ChemicalOders Stains onFace/Hands/Clothing hidden emptyaerosol cans drunk actions Nausea WeightLoss Confusion Depression Statisticsabout Use More than 22.9 million Americans have tried Inhalants at least once Teens use Inhalantsinstead of alcoholbecause they areeasier to get more than 22.9million Americanshave abusedinhalantsat least once Teens useinhalants insteadof alcohol becausethey are easier to get In 2002, 40deaths werelinked to inhalantabuse in the U.S. 55% of deathsdue to inhalantswere caused bysudden sniffingdeath syndrome short termvs long termaffects SHORT TERM LONG TERM slurred speech euphoria exhileration lowered mental capabilities lowered breathing and heartrate dizzy vomiting depression irratibilty fatigue hearing loss coma death SocialConsequencesof Use You could die,and then yourfriends and familyare sadand drepressed Not able tofocus on schoolwork, gradesdrop, getin trouble Friends mightthink it is cooland die andthen you are sad Source s "INHALANTS." INHALANTS. Council on Drug Abuse, 2011. Web. 16 Mar. 2015.<http://drugabuse.ca/inhalants>. "Inhalants." NIDA for Teens. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2015. Web. 09 Mar. 2015.<http://teens.drugabuse.gov/drug-facts/inhalants>. "Inhalants." KidsHealth. Ed. Yamini Durani. The Nemours Foundation, 01 Jan. 2012. Web. 16 Mar. 2015.<http://kidshealth.org/teen/drug_alcohol/drugs/inhalants.html>. "Inhalants." Inhalants. National Institute on Drug Abuse, Dec. 2012. Web. 16 Mar. 2015.<http://www.drugabuse.gov/drugs-abuse/inhalants>. Basic Description:Inhalants are productsnormally found aroundthe home that havemind altering effectswhen inhaled
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