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[[File:NOS Cracker With Balloon And Charger.jpg|thumb|right|[[#Nitrous oxide|Nitrous oxide]] cracker (top right) with balloon and a disposable nitrous oxide | [[File:NOS Cracker With Balloon And Charger.jpg|thumb|right|[[#Nitrous oxide|Nitrous oxide]] cracker (top right) with balloon and a disposable nitrous oxide charger (bottom right).]] | ||
'''Inhalants''' refer to a broad range of household or industrial chemicals whose volatile vapors or gases are concentrated and inhaled into the lungs via the nose or mouth to produce a state of acute intoxication. The effects of inhalants range from central nervous system depression and intense [[euphoria]] to vivid [[hallucinogenic]] experiences such as [[internal hallucinations|internal]] and [[external hallucinations]]. However, these intoxicating and debilitating effects vary widely depending on the substance and the dose used. | '''Inhalants''' refer to a broad range of household or industrial chemicals whose volatile vapors or gases are concentrated and inhaled into the lungs via the nose or mouth to produce a state of acute intoxication. The effects of inhalants range from central nervous system depression and intense [[euphoria]] to vivid [[hallucinogenic]] experiences such as [[internal hallucinations|internal]] and [[external hallucinations]]. However, these intoxicating and debilitating effects vary widely depending on the substance and the dose used. |