Take the Inhalant Abuse Quiz
Many American teenagers experiment with intoxicating inhalants. These substances can be deadly, however. Find out more about inhalant abuse by taking this quiz, based on information from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
About 10 percent of teens say they have sniffed inhalants.
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The number is about 17 percent. Inhalants are the fifth most abused substance by teens, according to the Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Substances abused more often are marijuana, alcohol, cigarettes and misused prescription drugs.
Most people don't see inhalants as being as dangerous as alcohol, cocaine or heroin.
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Some people view inhalant sniffing as a fad that will pass as teens mature.
Inhalants can be deadly.
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Inhalants can cause death by starving the body of oxygen or forcing the heart to beat more rapidly and less smoothly. They can also cause severe damage to the brain and nervous system.
Inhalant abuse is most common among older teens.
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It is more common among younger teens. Just over 5 percent of eighth graders said they had used inhalants in the past 30 days. Only 2.5 percent of high school seniors said they had used inhalants in that same time.
Inhalants are easy to get and cheap to come by.
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Teens can buy inhalants legally in stores. Inhalants are found in a variety of seemingly harmless products. As a result, teens who sniff inhalants to get high don't face the same supply problems that abusers of other drugs face.
Nitrous oxide is called "laughing gas."
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Nitrous oxide is a colorless, sweet-tasting gas used by doctors and dentists for general anesthesia. It is called "laughing gas" because it often brings on a state of giggling and laughter. Nitrous oxide is abused when it is inhaled for its mind-altering effects. Inhaling the gas may starve the body of oxygen and can result in death. Long-term use can result in nerve damage.
Toluene is a commonly abused inhalant found in spray paints.
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Toluene is a solvent. It is a common ingredient in many paints, lacquers, glues, inks and cleaning fluids. It is the cause of many inhalant abuse deaths and injuries. A study of 20 chronic abusers of spray paint found that even one month after no longer sniffing paint, 65 percent of the abusers still had damage to the nervous system. Such damage can affect perception, reasoning and memory. It also can lead to poor muscular coordination and, eventually, dementia.
Over the last 40 years, the number of common products that contain inhalants known as volatile solvents has not increased significantly.
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Volatile solvents are found in gasoline, paint thinner, spray paint, paint and wax removers, hair spray, odorants, air fresheners, cigarette lighter fuels, analgesic sprays and gases used in aerosols such as whipped cream dispensers. Volatile solvents produce a quick form of intoxication. Many inhalant products contain more than one volatile solvent, so it is difficult to pinpoint the specific chemical responsible for brain or nerve damage or death.
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