Conventional Concepts and New Perspectives for Understanding the Addictive Properties of Inhalants
The abuse of inhaled chemical vapors is a growing problem especially among adolescent populations. This is partly driven by the fact that inhaled products are cheap, accessible, and provide a rapid 'high'. In the brain inhalants have multiple effects. They are neurotoxic, targeting primari...
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Main Authors: | Jhodie Rubina Duncan (Author), Andrew John Lawrence (Author) |
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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