There is no legal name. It is simply just INHALANTS.
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The legal name for inhalants is "volatile solvents." They are chemicals that produce vapors or gases that when inhaled can produce mind-altering effects. They are commonly found in household products such as glue, paint, and cleaning fluids.
People may experiment with inhalants for the quick, intense high it provides, the easy accessibility of household products containing inhalants, or curiosity about their effects. Additionally, some individuals may use inhalants due to peer pressure or to cope with underlying emotional issues.
Yes, inhalants can be detected in drug tests, but they are not typically included in standard drug screenings. Specific tests can detect the presence of inhalants in urine, blood, or hair samples if requested.
The SCRAM bracelet is designed to detect alcohol consumption through the skin. It is not specifically designed to detect inhalants or other substances.
Nitrous oxide and amyl nitrate are classified as inhalants, while gasoline is classified as a volatile solvent. Inhalants can produce mind-altering effects when inhaled, and volatile solvents like gasoline have a high potential for abuse.
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