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inhalant

[in-hey-luhnt] / ɪnˈheɪ lənt /


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Mr. Carter had a “known history of substance abuse,” including abuse of inhalants, that had led to multiple interactions with the police.

From New York Times

They were checking on him after he had been seen with an inhalant on an Instagram live video, according to a police report included in the autopsy findings.

From BBC

The company developed, manufactured and marketed a wide array of branded and generic prescription drugs, including eye drops, injectables, oral liquids, inhalants and nasal sprays, according to its website.

From Seattle Times

In addition to its medical uses, it has also been used as an inhalant street drug.

From Seattle Times

“It’s definitely more, like, relevant now,” he said, noting the appearance of inhalants on the Instagram stories of musicians and people showing off their dispensers online.

From New York Times