Inhalants: Difference between revisions
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| title=''Medical gasoline'' is designed for topical use, for example to make it easy to remove adhesive residues from plaster and band-aid. It is not safe to inhale medical gasoline, just because the purification from lead eliminates lead toxicity. Medical gasoline still consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons and can cause sudden death though hydrocarbon toxicity. | | title=''Medical gasoline'' is designed for topical use, for example to make it easy to remove adhesive residues from plaster and band-aid. It is not safe to inhale medical gasoline, just because the purification from lead eliminates lead toxicity. Medical gasoline still consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons and can cause sudden death though hydrocarbon toxicity. |