Inhalant-Related Disorders
DEFINITION
Inhalant-use disorder is the intentional inhalation of volatile substances (e.g., solvents, aerosols, gases, nitrites) to achieve psychoactive effects.
Inhalants include[1]:
- Volatile anesthetics: i.e., isoflurane, chloroform, ether, halothane; enhances GABA and inhibits glutamanergic signals
- Nitrous oxide: Street names include "laughing gas" and "whippets"; enhances opioid and GABA signals, inhibits NMDA glutamate receptors.
- Alkyl nitrites: i.e., computer duster spray, hair spray; street name "poppers"; stimulates release of nitric oxide and activation of cGMP causing vasodilation and smooth muscle relaxation, primarily used to enhance sexual experiences
- Volatile solvents: i.e., nail polish remover, glue, paint thinner, gasoline; most commonly abused class of inhalants
Signs and symptoms that suggest inhalant-use disorder include[2]:
- Use is maintained despite detrimental effects on social, occupational and educational responsibilities, as well as physical and mental health.
- Inhalants are used in greater quantities and for a longer duration despite efforts to decrease or quit.
- Craving to use inhalants
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Last updated: August 30, 2025
Citation
Gary, Joseph, and Amy Tao. "Inhalant-Related Disorders." Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Guide, The Johns Hopkins University, 2025. Johns Hopkins Guides, www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_Psychiatry_Guide/787100/4/Inhalant_Related_Disorders.
Gary J, Tao A. Inhalant-Related Disorders. Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Guide. The Johns Hopkins University; 2025. https://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_Psychiatry_Guide/787100/4/Inhalant_Related_Disorders. Accessed October 8, 2025.
Gary, J., & Tao, A. (2025). Inhalant-Related Disorders. In Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Guide. The Johns Hopkins University. https://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_Psychiatry_Guide/787100/4/Inhalant_Related_Disorders
Gary J, Tao A. Inhalant-Related Disorders [Internet]. In: Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Guide. The Johns Hopkins University; 2025. [cited 2025 October 08]. Available from: https://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_Psychiatry_Guide/787100/4/Inhalant_Related_Disorders.
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