inhalant kids

WHAT IS INHALANT ABUSE > Abusable

Adhesives
Model airplane glue
Rubber cement
PVC cement
Solvents and Gases:
Nail polish remover
Paint thinner
Paint remover
Correction fluid
Toxic magic markers
Pure toluene
Lighter fluid
Gasoline
Carburetor cleaner
Octane booster
Fuel gas
Air Conditioning Coolant (Refrigerants)
Lighters
Fire extinguishers
Aerosols:
Spray paint
Hairspray
Air freshener
Deodorant
Fabric protectors
Computer Cleaner
Cleaning Agents:
Dry cleaning fluid
Spot removers
Degreaser
Food Products:
Cooking spray
Whipped cream

Gasses:
Nitrous oxide
Butane
Propane
Helium
Ether
Chloroform
Halothane
*Please note that this is not an all-inclusive list

 

 



'Active participation by national school counselors in this innovative program is critical if we want to turn the tide on Inhalant Abuse among our own students. Parents need to include the risks of abusing Inhalants in every discussion they have with their children about substance abuse.' - Kwok-Sze Richard Wong Executive Director, Amerian School Counselor Association

'As physicians caring for children, we have an obligation to think and ask about the possibility of Inhalant Abuse as part of our general care and counseling of patients and families.'- George C. Rodgers, MD, PhD Chief of Pharmacology and Department of Pediatrics University of Louisville


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