Inhalants, despite being commonly overlooked, can lead to addiction even after just one use. Their rapid onset of euphoria makes them particularly addictive, with the effects reaching the brain within ...
Inhalant-related disorders are a category of disorders—including inhalant intoxication and inhalant-use disorder—that involve the abuse of glue, paint, lighter fluid, or other substances or volatile ...
In September 2024, CNN reported that misuse of laughing gas (nitrous oxide, N₂O) is a popular method for some young people to obtain a quick high. A popular method is the use of "whippets," small ...
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, almost 5 percent of all girls between the ages of 12 and 17 used inhalants to get high in 2005 - up from 4.1 percent in 2002 ...
Researchers revealed that huffing among 12-year-olds has become more popular than some illegal street drugs-- and the inhalants are legal and commonly found in most homes. The federal Substance Abuse ...
GAITHERSBURG, MD, UNITED STATES, September 29, 2025 / EINPresswire.com / -- The Freedom Center, a leading outpatient addiction and mental health treatment facility in Maryland, is raising awareness ...
Chroming has emerged as a troubling trend among teenagers, driven by social media’s pervasive influence. This dangerous inhalant practice involves intentionally breathing in chemical vapors from ...
An old drug has taken on new popularity — and it has doctors concerned. Once known by nicknames like laughing gas and hippy crack, the inhalant nitrous oxide — a sedative commonly used by healthcare ...