Pubdate: 11 August 1999 Source: Examiner, The (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 1999 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Author: Brian McLaughlin WARNING ON SUMMER SOLVENT ABUSE Summer holidays are the peak time of year for tragedies caused by abuse of glue, petrol, aerosols and other inhalants, the Mid Western Health Board warned yesterday. A statement from the Board’s Slainte Health Advice Service said that often very young people are involved due to the low cost and wide availability of these products. The immediate effects of inhalant abuse are similar to being drunk, but last only a few minutes. Sickness and dizziness often follow. The Health Board Drug Education Officer, Anna O’Neill pointed out that although there is a general perception that inhalants are not as harmful as harder drugs, they have probably been the cause of more deaths among young users in this country than any other drug except heroin. The Health Board Statement pointed out that one of the most dangerous practices is that of spraying aerosols directly into the throat as the throat can freeze or swell making breathing impossible. Other hazards include sniffing alone, sniffing in dangerous places such as railway embankments and the use of plastic bags around the head. While it is true that the majority of young people never abuse inhalants or any other drug, it is still good for parents to be aware in their own homes about the safety and storage of substances which can be misused. Parents can also discuss with their son or daughter the potential dangers of inhalant abuse while encouraging a respect for the positive intended use of these products,” said Anna O’Neill. Signs of inhalant abuse include a rash around the mouth and nose and constant runny nose and watery eyes. Suspicious smells or discarded containers or solvent soaked rags may also be evident. Any concerned parent or young person can call in confidence for further information or support to the Slainte Information Line at 1850 700850 (57 O’Connell Street, Limerick). - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto