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Can a person die the first time they use solvents?

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  • Post category:Alcohol/Drugs/substance use / Physical health
  • Post published:March 21, 2013

Solvents, like aerosols, can make your throat swell and close up when breathed in high volumes through cloth or directly into the nose or mouth. This can happen any time someone misuses solvents.

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