Inhalants known to cause severe blood oxygen depletion, which can result in death, are aliphatic nitrites, which are also known as poppers, bold and rush on the street.
Research indicates that a brain process known as long-term potentiating, or LTP, has been shown to be blocked in the brains of rats who were given as little as a single dose of morphine, which continued to be blocked 24 hours later in some instances.
Some Ecstasy users experience sweating or chills upon using the drug, and some may feel faint or dizzy.
One out of five students in the U.S. has used some type of inhalant to get high before the age of 13.