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Question 1: Are the following assumptions about the DSM-5 term 'inhalant' correct?:
- does not describe a specific class of drugs defined in terms of molecular structure and/or mechanism of action
- does not include drugs that are heated to inhale, burned to smoke, or crushed to snort
- includes only substances that are gases (volatile) at room temperature
- includes only psycho-active substances - i.e., excludes drugs that exert their effects primarily via toxicity/cell damage v altering neural activity
- includes pharmaceutical agents (e.g., nitrous oxide)
- has the same meaning as the term 'volatile inhalant' used in ICD-11
Question 2: Does a clinician diagnose a substance-induced mental disorder if the exposure to the substance is unintentional - e.g., environmental or work-related exposure to fumes; atypical reaction to pharmaceutical agent used in the context of health care?
Thanks,
Piper
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