Abusing inhalants, like glue, can cause serious health problems, and you shouldn't need a video on the internet to tell you that. But let's take a deeper look at why these chemicals are so dangerous. Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters—we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shoutout to Kevin Bealer, Mark Terrio-Cameron, KatieMarie Magnone, Patrick Merrithew, Charles Southerland, Fatima Iqbal, Sultan Alkhulaifi, Tim Curwick, Scott Satovsky Jr, Philippe von Bergen, Bella Nash, Chris Peters, Patrick D. Ashmore, Piya Shedden, Charles George ---------- Looking for SciShow elsewhere on the internet? Facebook: Twitter: Tumblr: Instagram: ---------- Sources: Articles available online: Cámara-Lemarroy et al., 2012 “Clinical presentation and management in acute toluene intoxication: a case series”, Inhalation Toxicology, 24(7): 434-438 Meulenbelt et al., 1990 “Two cases of acute toluene intoxication”, British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 47: 417-420 Cruz et al., 2014 “Review of toluene action: clinical evidence, animal studies and molecular targets” Journal of drug and alcohol research, 3: 235840 Gerasimov et al., 2002 “Toluene inhalation produces regionally specific changes in extracellular dopamine” Drug and Alcohol dependence, 65 (3) 243-251 Images: : :
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