How Do Inhalants’ Classification Affect Addiction?
How Do Inhalants’ Classification Affect Addiction? Enacted into law in 1970, the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) created schedules or classifications that dictate a drug’s accessibility, medical...
View ArticleHow Others Influence Your Inhalant Use
How Others Influence Your Inhalant Use Getting high on inhalants—also known as sniffing or huffing—is a problem in today’s culture, especially among young people. The Alliance for Consumer Education...
View ArticleHow to Assess Inhalant Recovery Needs
How to Assess Inhalant Recovery Needs If you or a loved one is addicted to inhalants, assessing your own needs is difficult if not impossible. Without extensive training, you cannot begin to understand...
View ArticleInhalant Abuse in Asian Countries
Inhalant Abuse in Asian Countries Inhalants are chemical vapors that produce a high when breathed in. Many substances used as inhalants are everyday household products that are readily available....
View ArticleInhalant Use on College Campuses
Inhalant Use on College Campuses Inhalants are among the most commonly abused substances in the United States. Commonly available fuels, glues and gasses can be sniffed, “huffed” or otherwise inhaled...
View ArticleNegative Life Events and Inhalant Addiction
Negative Life Events and Inhalant Addiction Inhalants cover a wide range of household products that can be used to get high; inhalant use includes the following: Sniffing volatile solvents like glue,...
View ArticleRetirees and Inhalant Addiction
Retirees and Inhalant Addiction Older adults engage in inhalant abuse less than other people, but many retired individuals still suffer from inhalant addiction. Seek professional help to promote...
View ArticleThe Relationship between Homelessness and Inhalant Addiction
The Relationship between Homelessness and Inhalant Addiction Inhalant addiction and homelessness are both problems that make solving other problems more difficult. Having no permanent place to stay or...
View ArticleHow to Party without Inhalants
How to Party without Inhalants Inhalants refer to any substance that produces a quick high from inhaling the toxic vapors produced by that substance. Examples of inhalants include: markers, glue,...
View ArticleWhen Will I Stop Craving Inhalants?
When Will I Stop Craving Inhalants? When you become addicted to inhalants, cravings can be enough to cause physical and mental distress. Without treatment, an inhalant user will do anything possible to...
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