List four possible after-effects of solvent abuse, Biology

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List four possible after-effects of solvent abuse (glue-sniffing).

Possible after-effects of solvent abuse are headache, nausea, vomiting, convulsions, runny nose, a rash round the mouth, irritability, lethargy, depression, liver and kidney damage

 


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