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inhalant

[in-hey-luhnt] / ɪnˈheɪ lənt /


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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

“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

“There’s also no reason to use chemical inhalants that cause people to cough.”

From New York Times

Little is known, though, about whether propylene glycol is safe as an additive for inhalants.

From Washington Times

One theory, as of yet unproved, is that illnesses may result from substances that are thought or known to be toxic in vaping products, which use heat to vaporize nicotine and other inhalants.

From New York Times