Using inhalants can lead to death through several mechanisms, primarily due to asphyxiation, cardiac arrest, or toxicity. Inhalants can displace oxygen in the lungs, leading to suffocation, or they can cause a sudden heart rhythm disturbance known as "sudden sniffing death syndrome." Additionally, the chemicals in inhalants can be neurotoxic, damaging vital organs and leading to respiratory failure or overdose. Long-term use can also result in severe health complications that may ultimately be fatal.
the component taken from your blood when using inhalants is OXYGEN.
Yes, it can be used as an inhalant - was that what you wanted to know?
light headed, foggy head, loss of brain cells, death.
yes cocaine is an inhalant.yes cocaine is an inhalant.
NO
Glue is categorized as an inhalant drug.
No, LSD is not an inhalant, it is a psychedelic (hallucinogen). It is not volatile and thus cannot be administered by vapor inhalation.
WhipIts
No.
Something that you inhale.
No, WD-40 should not be used as an inhalant. It contains chemicals that can be harmful or toxic if inhaled, and it is not intended for use in this way. If you are seeking an inhalant for medicinal purposes, it is important to use products specifically designed for that purpose.
Yes. I highly recommend both an in-patient and out-patient chemical-dependency program. Inhalant abuse is very serious.