Inhalant Tolerance: How Your Body Adapts & the Risks
Yes, the body can build up a tolerance to inhalants over time. With repeated and increasing use, the body and brain become accustomed to the effects of inhalants, resulting in a reduced response to the same dose. As tolerance develops, individuals may need to use higher doses or more frequently to achieve the desired effects, escalating the risks of physical and mental harm.Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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