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CHILDREN’S
HEALTH MINUTE
Presented
by the TexCare Partnership
60 Second Radio Feature MP3
"Inhalant Abuse”
FOR AIR WEEK OF May 5,
2003
Discussing drug
and substance abuse with your children
is important, but there may be something
you are forgetting to talk about.
They’re called inhalants.
Hi, I’m Dr. John Hellerstedt with
the children’s health minute presented
by this station and Texcare -- connecting
Texas families with children’s health
insurance for 18 dollars a month
or less.
A lot of parents worry about their
children becoming involved with alcohol
and drugs, but you may not realize
that ordinary home products pose
a substance abuse hazard too. Inhalants
are ordinary household products that
are inhaled or sniffed to get high.
Examples include model airplane glue,
nail polish remover, cleaning fluids,
hair spray, gasoline, spray paint,
air conditioner coolant, and correction
fluid.
Inhalants can cause permanent brain
and lung damage and may lead to
further drug abuse. Talking with
your child about the dangers of
inhalants is the best way to keep
them safe.
Keep your kids healthy. Call Texcare
at 1-800-647-6558 to apply or when
it’s time to renew your children’s
health care coverage. That’s 1-800-647-6558. |