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  2. Levmetamfetamine - Wikipedia

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    It is available in the form of an inhaler containing 50 mg total per inhaler and delivering between 0.04 and 0.15 mg of the drug per inhalation. [2] Inhalers with a total of 113 mg levmetamfetamine were previously marketed in the United States, but the total amount was eventually reduced to 50 mg. [ 2 ]

  3. Menthol - Wikipedia

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    The main form of menthol occurring in nature is (−)-menthol, which is assigned the (1R,2S,5R) configuration. For many people, menthol produces a cooling sensation when inhaled, eaten, or applied to the skin, and mint plants have been used for centuries for topical pain relief and as a food flavoring.

  4. Inhalant - Wikipedia

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    Although inhaled alcohol does reduce the caloric content, the savings are minimal. [65] After expressed safety and health concerns, sale or use of AWOL machines was banned in a number of American states. [23] The effects of solvent intoxication can vary widely depending on the dose and what type of solvent or gas is inhaled. A person who has ...

  5. The cold- and flu-season essential that's missing from your ...

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    Of course, reviewers have found other uses for these inhaler sticks outside of cold- and flu-season, too. "One quick sniff and you are able to breathe again," wrote one reviewer who carries the ...

  6. List of medical inhalants - Wikipedia

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    A list of drugs or therapeutic agents administered via inhalation. ... (Vicks Vapor Inhaler) Propylhexedrine (Benzedrex) Miscellaneous. Aromatic ammonia;

  7. The 10 Most Dangerous Foods in Your Kitchen - AOL

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    Some common foods in your kitchen right now could send you to the emergency room, and the breakfast staple is just one example. Some foods can cause injuries, while others are potentially sickening.

  8. Peppermint - Wikipedia

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    Skin rashes, irritation, or allergic reactions may result from applying peppermint oil to the skin, [58] and its use on the face or chest of young children may cause side effects if the oil menthol is inhaled. [53] [59] A common side effect from oral intake of peppermint oil or capsules is heartburn. [58]

  9. Menthol cigarette - Wikipedia

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    A menthol cigarette is a cigarette infused with the compound menthol which imparts a “minty” flavor to the smoke. Menthol also decreases irritant sensations from nicotine by desensitizing receptors, making smoking feel less harsh compared to regular cigarettes. Some studies have suggested that they are more addictive. [1]