What are solvents and inhalants?

Solvents are liquids that can dissolve a lot of different stuff. They are made from oil and natural gas. Because most people who use solvents to get high sniff or breathe (inhale) them, solvents are also called inhalants.

Q: What are solvents normally used for? A: There are many different types of solvents. A lot of them are found in everyday life: gasoline, felt markers, some cleaning products, nail polish remover, Liquid PaperĀ®, air fresheners, some types of glue, cooking sprays and paint thinner.

Q: What effect do solvents/inhalants have on the body's systems? A: Because they are inhaled, solvents hit the lungs first. From there, they go into the bloodstream and travel to the brain and other organs.

The kidneys break down some solvents, but many leave the body without changing when we breathe out. This means that the breath of people who sniff them can smell like solvents for hours. Q: What are some of the effects of sniffing solvents?

A: One of the first things people feel is a ...

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