How is the use of amphetamines different from the use of inhalants? A. Inhalants are usually addictive while amphetamines are often only mildly addictive. B. Inhalants cause nausea and constipation while amphetamines cause drowsiness and coma. C. Inhalants can cause immediate brain damage while amphetamines do not.

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C. Inhalants can cause immediate brain damage while amphetamines do not.

The difference in the use of amphetamines and the use of inhalants is option C. Inhalants can cause immediate brain damage while amphetamines do not.

Inhalants and Amphetamines are both are the drugs that are misused for drug abuse.

  • Inhalants are solvents of the prescribed drugs that are taken by inhaling that directly reach the brain and affect immediately. The use of Inhalants can lead to immediate brain damage.
  • Amphetamines are drugs allow to using only if prescribed. These drugs excite and increase the chemicals in the body. Amphetamines can lead to heart attacks due to their effect on blood pressure. They affect the brain only if used for a long period of time.

Thus, the correct answer is - option C.

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