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    WHY DO PEOPLE USE INHALANTS?

    You may not have heard of inhalants before but I am sure that you have seen them over and over again. There are many items that are inhalants like spray paint, gasoline, hair sprays and so on.

     

     

    Most of the inhalants have a powerful odor and that’s the reason why they are so named. There are certain individuals who breathe in these vapors intentionally.

     

    You may think why anybody would have this habit. The reason for this is that these inhalants contain chemicals, which can alter the workings of the brain. These alterations can make the users quite joyful for a short period.

     

     

    Inhalants are not only cheap but they are legal and can be obtained without much trouble. The majority of the people using inhalant do not understand the threats of such substances. There are a number of youngsters who develop the habit of using inhalants without knowing the hazardous effects it can cause. It will be difficult for them to get away from such a habit once they develop it.

     

                                                                                                                                                       

     

    One of the unsafe substances, which are used for fun, is solvent. They are usually used by those drug addicts who do not have enough money to buy drugs or by those who are young, desperate and poor. Most of the other drugs (like cannabinoids and psychedelic) are used as recreational drugs but those individuals who cannot bear with their present condition use inhalants.

     

     




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    why do people use them any- ways i say its just stupid to use inhalants can't you die from it anyways!!!!



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