Inhalant Abuse: Dangerous Household Products Not Usually Considered Drugs

Although many parents are appropriately concerned about illicit drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, and LSD, they often ignore the dangers posed to their children from common household products that contain volatile solvents or aerosols (Inhalants).
Understanding Inhalants:
Products such as glues, nail polish remover, lighter fluid, spray paints, deodorant and hair sprays, whipped cream canisters, and cleaning fluids are widely available. Many young people inhale the vapors from these sources in search of quick intoxication without being aware of the serious health consequences that can result.
National surveys indicate that more than 22.9 million Americans have abused inhalants at least once in their lives. NIDA’s Monitoring the Future study reveals that 17.3 percent of eighth-graders have abused inhalants.
Parents and children need to know that experimentation with these substances should not be taken lightly. Even a single session of repeated inhalant abuse can disrupt heart rhythms and cause death from cardiac arrest or lower oxygen levels enough to cause suffocation. Regular abuse of these substances can result in serious harm to vital organs including the brain, heart, kidneys, and liver.
Through scientific research, we have learned much about the nature and extent of inhalant abuse, its pharmacology, and its consequences. This research has brought the picture of inhalant abuse in our Nation into focus and pointed to the dangers and the warning signs for parents, educators, and clinicians.
This important information on Inhalants and the effects of Inhalant abuse was provided by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Keep visiting InRecoveryBlog.com for more government information on Inhalants and other dangerous and addictive substances.

Those materials should be out of children’s reach. Watch over your children if their using it. Parents just have to aware.
-mike u.
This doesn’t surprise me…kids will do anything to get high…reminds me of the South Park episode where they’re huffing cat piss…Loco t