Inhalational

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Inhalational refers to a method of administration where a substance is introduced into the body through inhalation. This method is commonly used for the administration of anesthesia, medication, and for the treatment of various respiratory diseases.

Types of Inhalational Substances[edit | edit source]

There are various types of substances that can be administered through inhalation. These include:

Inhalational Devices[edit | edit source]

There are several devices that can be used to administer substances through inhalation. These include:

  • Inhaler: A handheld device that delivers a specific amount of medication in aerosol form.
  • Nebulizer: A machine that converts liquid medication into a mist that can be inhaled.

Health Risks[edit | edit source]

While inhalational administration can be effective, it also carries certain health risks. These include:

  • Lung damage: Certain substances, particularly recreational drugs, can cause damage to the lungs when inhaled.
  • Addiction: The inhalation of certain substances, particularly recreational drugs, can lead to addiction.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Inhalational Resources
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