Cheap substitute for alcohol during The Prohibition

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Cheap substitute for alcohol during The Prohibition

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Routes of Administration Sniffing : Inhaling vapors from an open container. Bagging : Inhaling more concentrated vapors from a closed container. Huffing : Breathing through a solventsoaked cloth. ***Quick onset: seconds. ***Last: Short, usually 1-5 minutes, leading to repeated use.

What is Petrol? Gasoline!! Mixture of toxic substances (hydrocarbons, lead) found in crude oil Depressant (like alcohol, other sedatives)

Hydrocarbons: Chemicals In Petrol Lead: Very toxic, quickly absorbed through the lungs Can contribute to brain damage Metal that is taken into the body and deposited in different organs (including the brain) Causes irreversible brain damage

Petrol sniffing History Documented by researchers for more than a century! Serious problem in remote Australian communities: Northern, Western Australia and Native Americans Native American mother holding a photo of her 14 year old son who died after huffing glue

Enhances GABA (neurotransmitter) receptor function Decreases Glutamate (neurotransmitter) receptor function How It Works Slows brain communication

Drug Effects Short Term: - Euphoria - Dizziness - Numbness - Nausea Long Term: - Muscle tremor - Seizures - Pneumonia - Permanent brain damage - Death

Withdrawal Symptoms: Irritability Mood swings Anxiety Depression

Treatment In hospital: Rehab Hydration Seizure management Chelation therapy: lowers blood lead levels (clinical trials) Counseling/therapy

Chelation Therapy -Chelating agents can be given by mouth or injection -Bind to the metal (i.e lead) so it can't bind to anything else and is excreted

Why may this NOT be the best treatment? 1. Removes essential minerals (i.e zinc)

Why may this NOT be the best treatment? 1. Removes essential minerals (i.e zinc) 2. Removal of heavy metals isn't thorough enough

Why may this NOT be the best treatment? 1. Removes essential minerals (i.e zinc) 2. Removal of heavy metals isn't thorough enough 3. All chelating agents can be potentially toxic

Why may this NOT be the best treatment? 1. Removes essential minerals (i.e zinc) 2. Removal of heavy metals isn't thorough enough 3. All chelating agents can be potentially toxic 4. Unable to remove many toxic metals

Why may this NOT be the best treatment? 1. Removes essential minerals 2. Removal of heavy metals isn't thorough enough 3. All chelating agents can be potentially toxic 4. Unable to remove many toxic metals

Why may this NOT be the best treatment? 1. Removes essential minerals 2. Removal of heavy metals isn't thorough enough 3. All chelating agents can be potentially toxic 4. Unable to remove many toxic metals

Opal Policy: Introduce non-sniffable fuel Opal introduced in 2005 Contains 1/5 the toxic chemicals as ordinary petrol ***70% decline in petrol sniffing in some remote Australian communities

Legality Gasoline is not regulated! Under the Australian Misuse of Drugs Act 1993, it is illegal to sell/supply gasoline to anyone when it is known the person will use/sell it as a drug

What is in a Whippet Whippets are canisters full of Nitrous Oxide ( laughing gas ) Ex: Whipped Cream

History of Nitrous Oxide Discovered in 1772, experimented in 1799 to discover effects Used in dentistry since 1863

Legality California: possessing Nitrous Oxide for intoxication purposes and being under the influence of N2O (except when used medically) are MISDEMEANORS

How Whippets Work Inhale balloons full of N2O or snort from canisters (takes seconds) Slow your body (depressive) Increasing effect of GABA Decreasing effect of NMDA GABA Uses Glutamate

How the N2O Takes Effect Nose/mouth Lungs Blood Blood Brain Barrier Brain

Short Term Effects Laughter Relaxation Excitement Drowsiness Light Headed Upset Weakness Slow Reflexes

Damaged airways Lose muscle tone Long Term Effects Paralysis (damage nerves) Lose parts of your brain Can get cancer Can DIE from Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome (heart fails)

Withdrawal N2O is addictive and there is withdrawal Nausea Headache Anxiety Depression Dizziness Craving

Treatment Withdrawal effects last for weeks, DETOX Individual or Family or Group Therapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy