Toluene- Inhalation Dependence
Abstract
Inhalants are defined as volatile substances which produce psycho-active effects after their fumes are inhaled. Their effects include euphoria, excitement, and sensation of ffloating and heightened power. Commonly abused inhalants are gasoline (petrol), varnish, nail polish remover, spray paints, liquid shoe polish, aeroplane glue etc. We
report a case of toluene dependence.
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