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Bellenir, Karen, ed. (1996) Substance abuse sourcebook. Basic health-related information about the abuse of legal and illegal substance such as alcohol, tobacco, prescription drugs, marijuana, cocaine, and heroin; and including facts about substance abuse prevention strategies, intervention methods, treatment and recovery programs, and a section addressing the special problems related to substance abuse during pregnancy. Health Reference Series, v. 14 . Omingraphics , Detroit. ISBN 0780800389
Brick, John, ed. (2004) Handbook of the medical consequences of alcohol and drug abuse. Haworth Press , New York. ISBN 0-7890-18632
Byrne, Alan (1999) Observations on the psychological, neurological and morbidity effects of chronic toluene inhalation. Other thesis, Trinity College Dublin.
Connolly, Sean (2002) Need to know: solvent abuse. Need to know . Heinemann Library , Oxford. ISBN 0-431-09794-1
Friedman, Lawrence S and Fleming, Nicholas F and Roberts, David H and Hyman, Steven E, eds. (1996) Sourcebook of substance abuse and addiction. Williams & Wilkins , Baltimore. ISBN 0-683-03364-6
Hanson, Glen R. and Venturelli, Peter J. and Fleckenstein, Annette E. (2002) Drugs and society. Jones and Bartlett , Massachusetts. ISBN 0-7637-1572-7
Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health and Children. (2008) Know the facts about drugs. Health Service Executive, Dublin.
Houghton, Frank and Cowley, Hillary and Meehan, Fiona and Kelleher, Kevin (2008) Drug and solvent misuse in national school children in mid-west Ireland. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 25 (4). pp. 157-158.
Ireland. Department of Health. (1995) Solvent abuse: a guide for professionals and parents. Department of Health, Dublin.
Ireland. Department of Health, Health Promotion Unit, National Youth Council of Ireland, Department of Education. Youth Affairs Section. (1994) Solvent abuse programme. Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, National Youth Council of Ireland, Youth Affairs Section, Department of Education, Dublin.
[Irish Independent Health & Living Supplement] , O'Regan, Eilish Household solvents are as bad as heroin, ecstasy. (08 Feb 2010)
[Irish Medical News] , Mudiwa, Lloyd 30 underage deaths from solvent use. (25 Jan 2010)
Ives, Richard (2006) Volatile substance abuse: a review of findings in ESPAD 2003. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 12 (5). pp. 441-449.
Levinthal, Charles F. (2008) Drugs, behavior, and modern society. Pearson, Allyn & Bacon , Boston ; London. ISBN 978-0-205-48329-7
National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2009) Inhalant abuse. National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD.
Reaper-Reynolds, Sheilagh and Williams, James and Wolfe, Esther and Keane, Rory (2005) Understanding substances and substance use: a handbook for teachers. South Western Area Health Board, Kildare.
van der Meer, Ron (2000) Drug aware: every person's guide to understanding drugs. Van der Meer Publishing , Sydney. ISBN 1-902413-35-0
Van Hout, Marie Claire and Connor, Sean (2008) Solvent use among young Irish adolescents: a growing concern for youth workers, teachers and parents? Drugs and Alcohol Today, 8 (1). pp. 27-36.
Walsh, Simone and Long, Dr Jean (2010) Solvent and volatile inhalant use in Ireland. Drugnet Ireland, Issue 32, Winter 2009 . pp. 14-16.
Walsh, Simone and Long, Dr Jean (2010) Factsheet 5: Solvent and volatile inhalant use in Ireland. Health Research Board, Dublin.
Wills, Simon (2005) Drugs of abuse. Pharmaceutical Press , London. ISBN 0853695822
Winger, Gail and Woods, James H and Hofmann, Frederick G (2004) A handbook on drug and alcohol abuse: the biomedical aspects. Oxford University Press , Oxford. ISBN 0-19-517278-7


