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Pedro Sánchez Paz: Inhalantes

Jun 10, 202412 min
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En el podcast de Rosario Busquets Nosti en Chayo Contigo hablamos sobre: 

Entrevista con Pedro Sánchez Paz:
- Inhalantes (3er droga de mayor consumo en México)
- Daños severos a nivel neurológico.
- ¿Por qué es una droga que se consume tanto en México?
- ¿Los inhalantes se consumen de la misma manera?
- Efectos de los inhalantes

Transcript

Welcome everyone to chayo with you with Pedro Sánchez Paz and then, entering into this topic that we promised from last week' s segment, the inhalants.

This is how important it is, because at the outset we have to mention that it is the third most commonly used drug in Mexico, after marijuana and cocaine, precisely, and also to mention that what is also important is that the population that tends to consume it the most are the adolescents, the very young people, between the two in seventeen years, are the people who have to consume them the most. No, and besides that well, the damage

caused by inhalables is very important. It can be very important, especially at the neurological level. Inhalants or inhalants are all considered to be toxic substances that, when they come into contact with the air, are going to become gases or become vapors the person, to vacuum them or to inhale them, to inhale them by the nose, to suck them out of the mouth. It is clearly looking for the effects that produce you, which tend to be effects

very similar to those that produce alcohol. Even when you see a person who is intoxicated, it seems to be in a certain way alcoholized. There are different types of inhalants. We don' t have what volatile solvents are, we have what gases, aerosols and nitrites are. How is it possible that I have so many drugs in my carcass? Yes, no, these are particularly for this perfect use. We return with more chayo with you and we will understand well how careful. We have to have how, what happens and

what is the right use. I want to ask you something to see. Coca is inhaled, yes, but it is not inhaling. No, it ' s not inhalant, because it' s not gas or steam or. And cocaine has to be remembered that well, we' ll have a problem talking about cocaine too. But cocaine is inhaled, smoked, injected, etcetera. No yes, where do we go then to keep understanding them inhale.

I think one thing that is very important is to mention why they are drugs that are used so easily, that is, why they are drugs that have such a high consumption in Mexico. No. No, the first thing is that they' re dredges that are very available, as we' ve seen, we all have them in the house, they can be at work. They don' t really buy, they buy very easy. They' re not drugs, they' re legal. You can go buy the Tlaplar, not the super, etcetera. And even though we know that sale to minors

is not allowed, I was going to ask you. I mean, I can send a ten- year- old boy to the labaleria to buy it and they' re gonna sell it to him, because it shouldn' t be, shouldn' t, shouldn' t be allowed. But let' s see, I think we know what' s going on with some substances in Mexico and well, this is obviously not the exception. By law,

whether it is well stipulated that we comply with it or not. But, by law, if it' s stipulated that you don' t sell it to a minor and that you shouldn' t sell it as old, okay something else? It' s very cheap, that is, it' s a substance that' s very very economical. Another situation, the effects are very immediate and short- lived, that is as soon as you consume it in a few seconds you will already experience the effects and are short- lived.

This explains why people also have to go back to consuming and is consuming and consuming because the effect passes very quickly. To be able to stay in effect, you have to be inhaling continuously. Yes, no doubt, all the different inhalants you mentioned today in the program are consumed in the same way. That, on the one hand and on the other, if everyone would come in at some point you told us about drug classifications, because some say

they depress, others stimulate, others hallucinate the inhalants. They all react on the same line. Yeah, they' re all classified as nervous system depressants. This is not because it is very similar to alcohol, because the substances that will depress you central nervous system. Now how they consume good is that it depends here now and on the person. There are no different ways or

methods to do it. No, and I think the best known is the monkey, in the famous monkey, which is a rag, which can be a tow that is going to get wet with the substance and we' re going to have it close to the face and we' re constantly either by

the mouth absorbing it or by the nose inhaling it. Not after we have the bag, which is practically having a bag with the substance and you' re going to start inhaling it. Here eye because there is a lot of risk, especially with substances like, for example, cement, not because the person is consuming, his level of consciousness is decreasing and he cannot realize that in one of those same glue makes the bag stick to the airways and the

person can die of asphyxiation. No. Then there' s the balloon, which are inhaled substances. They' re substances that are inside a balloon and they fall in love. Which is the most common, helium. No, although it should be mentioned that, similar to what it is with alcohol, inhalables, when they begin to be consumed at first, can produce a sensation such as excitement, euphoria, joy, aha, and what father this is. But if it keeps on consuming, it' s going to make you

lethargy. It can obviously produce you even drowsiness and that lethargy is what makes you think that the effect has already passed and that, therefore, you have to give it another jaladita. The substance that has been of these that you have mentioned, it can be by lethargy, it can also be by the part of excitement. I don' t need a little more of this and then I' ll go back and get them. But it' s the father that' s already out of line. Yes, exactly who this has

become a lifestyle. And the question and where was my comment going beyond you not feeling committed to your position on it is why if, in the eyes of everyone, those kids who are throwing fire, are getting in or gasoline or money. Some of these things are getting high in our noses. Why doesn' t that generate a legal scheme because it' s forbidden to do that on the corner. You can' t throw a fire. Not because clearly so that that happens with the frequency with which they do, so that

on every high again it is the same. They' re taking drugs openly and as far as I understand it, because if you do drugs on the public road with any other drugs it should be a crime, of course, and that' s where it' s favored and nothing happens. They' re getting addicted. Clearly yes, now it' s more challenging to get addicted to those drugs, so with the others or there' s no way to compare. First, first, I' m talking to you. I

totally agree with your point of view. It' s sad. I think we' ve all been touched, yes, to find someone who' s getting high at the traffic lights. No, unfortunately, because I think we can identify him by a person who is constantly holding his fist closed, who is constantly taking him to his nose, because that is where he brings the substance. And it' s unfortunate. And if you ask him, it ' s why nothing is done. I couldn' t let you say.

I know it completely, but I think what I wanted to hear was where it generates your specialist thoughts on this, yes, no, to see there should be something. Yes, I totally agree, no, because I also think it is important that we understand that, because they are people who are constantly drugging. Not many. It' s a way to take off the hunger, to sometimes take off the cold, but they' re people who

are getting high in a continuous way. Because I think nothing will be done and I explained it a little at the beginning of the programme, because, unfortunately, because of all these characteristics of these substances are sometimes not considered drugs, although everyone knows that the guy is drugged, drugging is drugging. There ' s no better dope, per dope, that is. Addictions are addictions and we' re not trying to take weight off one or the other.

Neither is addiction more important or worse or more complex in someone who has no resources, than someone who can be drugged in the middle of a yacht. This one not at sea with beautiful views. At the end of the day, the issue is the same inhaling addictions. What are the effects, OK,

the effects of being a substance that is central nervous system depressant. I think there are a lot of things, not an e, a lot of things that we could already consider from the outset that you can present this part where it looks like the person is taken, has trouble coordinating their movements, has dizziness, may have memory problems. It cannot be a person who, while drowsy, can present a certain type of tremor, loss of balance,

of balance forgiveness, an incongruous, inappropriate language. They are not people who, for example, may have some kind of injury to the mouth or nose just because of the same substance consumption, there may be muscle tension, there may be pain in the tongue or mouth and other points that I think are also very important to mention is that there are people who die directly from inhalables, something that is known as sudden death, because inhalables can cause the amount

of oxygen that enters the brain, that reaches the brain and also causes sometimes then the person to have a very rapid heart rate and failures in the heart rate and that causes death. Yes, it is important to mention that yes, during pregnancy many substances can cause you problems, in my case, for example, heroin. Patients who have used heroin during pregnancy women and who,

at birth, can do with heroin suppression syndrome. Not how you can notice a mom or dad, a brother who is out there can sell my son, my daughter how you can identify some signs of detection that the person is probably consuming Well, I think something important is first that the person can smell these kinds of toxic substances. You don' t hear me smell like tiner You smell like this gas. Why not. This one didn' t drive. It' s just that I did a project at safe work at school

and we used it for sure. And the worst thing is, yes, I mean, the worst thing is that there are a lot of jobs that are done in schools. It is not in the workshops of there squares that have workshops of mechanics, carpentry, kitchen, etcetera. That can' t be bad eye. It' s just how it' s used to use it. Sure. Yes, there is no need, for example, not to stop having certain of these substances at home, because they are necessary for

cleaning, for fixing, for maintenance. But we must be aware that these substances are well protected and that no one can be having a use other than for the one that was bought. No or something else is what we mention a little around the nose, the lips of the mouth, there may be irritation or the skin may even be red as burned, because it can get to burn you without any doubt. Well, for a change we' re short, but I think this gives us a very clear idea of where,

how to be careful. Anyway, around this soycha I look up until then. Audio Centre

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