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1 Inhalants This Lesson Plan Produced By Your Drug Demand Reduction Program 1

2 What Are Inhalants? Model airplane glue Model airplane glue Nail polish remover Nail polish remover Cleaning fluids Cleaning fluids Hair spray Hair spray Gasoline Gasoline Propellant in aerosol whipped cream Propellant in aerosol whipped cream Spray paint Fabric protector Air conditioner fluid (Freon) Cooking spray Correction fluid 2 Inhalants are ordinary household products that are inhaled or sniffed by children or adults to get high. Examples of products that are abused to get high include:

3 What Do Inhalants Look Like? Any product that can be inhaled or sniffed Any product that can be inhaled or sniffed Hundreds of household products on the market today Hundreds of household products on the market today Legally sold products that can be: Legally sold products that can be: Sniffed, snorted, bagged (fumes inhaled from a plastic bag) Sniffed, snorted, bagged (fumes inhaled from a plastic bag) “Huffed" (inhalant-soaked rag, sock, or roll of toilet paper in the mouth) to achieve a high “Huffed" (inhalant-soaked rag, sock, or roll of toilet paper in the mouth) to achieve a high Sniffed directly from the container Sniffed directly from the container 3

4 How Inhalants Appear 4

5 5 What are some of the signs that a person is using inhalants? Effects similar to alcohol Effects similar to alcohol Nausea and vomiting Nausea and vomiting Lightheadedness or hallucinations Lightheadedness or hallucinations

6 6 Some Short-term Effects Intoxication along with other effects similar to those produced by alcohol Intoxication along with other effects similar to those produced by alcohol Slurred speech, an inability to coordinate movements, dizziness, confusion and delirium Slurred speech, an inability to coordinate movements, dizziness, confusion and delirium Delusions Delusions

7 7 Some Long-term Effects Weight loss, muscle weakness and disorientation Weight loss, muscle weakness and disorientation Inattentiveness, lack of coordination, irritability and depression Inattentiveness, lack of coordination, irritability and depression Drowsy for several hours and experience a lingering headache Drowsy for several hours and experience a lingering headache Abusers can suffer loss of consciousness and death Abusers can suffer loss of consciousness and death

8 8 What is the DEA Federal Classification Schedule for inhalants? Inhalants are legally sold products; therefore, there isn’t a DEA Federal Classification Schedule for inhalants. Inhalants are legally sold products; therefore, there isn’t a DEA Federal Classification Schedule for inhalants.

9 Penalties For Possession Since inhalants are legally sold products, there are no penalties for possession other than what using them can do to your health and life. Since inhalants are legally sold products, there are no penalties for possession other than what using them can do to your health and life. 9

10 As a member of CAP, what should you do if you know or suspect that someone is using inhalants? Notify one of the following: Deputy Commander for Cadets/Cadet Programs Officer Chaplain/Moral Leadership Officer Unit Commander 10

11 Why Do People Use Inhalants? To escape reality Easily found All the others are doing it To be cool Or just because they want to be one of the crowd 11

12 What are some of the ways you can say “No” to drugs without isolating yourself? I don’t want to get messed up. I am not comfortable with that. I am not interested, thank you anyway. I do not enjoy that. No. I have to be somewhere else right now. My Mother is waiting for me. 12

13 13 Summary Inhalants can cause you to lose consciousness and even cause death. Inhalants can cause you to lose consciousness and even cause death. DO NOT USE INHALANTS! DO NOT USE INHALANTS! Let your HIGH come from the good things in life. Let your HIGH come from the good things in life. You are worth everything and there is so much more to life than drugs! You are worth everything and there is so much more to life than drugs!

14 14 Lesson Plan Resources Inhalants by National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Available on www.drugfree.org U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Available on www.dea.gov

15 Don’t march with these guys, say NO to drugs! DEAD MEN WALKING 15


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