Some are inhaled by spraying the product or drug on a rag then sniffing, spraying into a paper or .
plastic bag and inhaling, spraying the source directly into the mouth, or in some cases filling up a .
balloon with pressurized gases and waiting for the frozen vapor to warm then inhaling. Whip .
Cream is a very popular one with kids today. Some bust off the bottom of the can and then .
squirt the gas into their mouths to get a quick high from the gases, while others just us the spout .
from which the whip cream comes out from to get their high. By not shaking up the can and just .
inserting the spout into the mouth and spraying until whip cream comes up, if this happens they .
then just pound it on the ground and pack the whip cream down and continue this process until .
they get all the gas they can. This is a quick high.
Acute Adverse Effects:.
Effects basically run the same with all types of drugs being inhaled, death or physical and mental .
deficenties. A decrease or increase in blood pressure, dizziness, headaches, flushed face and .
neck, muscular incoordination, drunkenness, runny nose, numbness, slurred speech, and increase .
in heart rate. In using high amounts other things can result like respiratory distress, .
unconsciousness, drowsiness, stupor, and can slow down your breathing which can lead to death. .
If inhaling from a paper or plastic bag immediate death can occur by suffocation. This is called .
Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome (SSD). This is what happens if you pass out and the bag is .
still around your mouth and nose this leads to suffocation or you drown in your own vomit. .
Breathing in vapors can result in a loss of ones surroundings, which can then lead to loss of self-.
control, violent behavior, unconsciousness, and death.
Sniffing:.
Sniffing high amounts of solvents or aerosol sprays can lead to heart failure and death. It can .
cause death the first time of use or anytime. One, is that it slows down your breathing until it .