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  1. Smelling salts work by releasing ammonia gas that irritates your nasal and lung membranes when you sniff them. This irritation causes you to involuntarily inhale, which triggers respiration...

  2. Smelling salts, also known as ammonia inhalants, spirit of hartshorn or sal volatile, are chemical compounds used as stimulants to restore consciousness after fainting. [1] Usage. The usual active compound is ammonium carbonate —a colorless-to-white, crystalline solid ( (NH 4) 2 CO 3). [1] .

  3. Aug 12, 2024 · Last week, the FDA warned consumers not to buy or use "smelling salts" that are promoted to boost alertness and energy. The agency said the products -- also known as ammonia inhalants -- are ...

  4. Aug 13, 2024 · The FDA issued an alert to consumers on Aug. 6 about inhalants, also known as smelling salts, that primarily contain ammonia, which can quickly irritate the eyes, nose and throat, cause coughing...

  5. Aug 31, 2024 · Smelling salts are solid ammonium carbonate, while modern ammonia inhalants are water-based ammonia solutions. In both cases, they release ammonia into the air. The scent irritates the nose and lungs, triggering an inhalation reflex.

  6. Smelling salts contain concentrated ammonia or ammonium compounds, and some products also contain essential oils. The ammonia-based chemicals have a strong, pungent odor that causes irritation of the lungs, which leads to a change in breathing patterns.

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  8. May 3, 2023 · In general, smelling salts work by using ammonia to irritate the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract and trigger an inhalation reflex. This reflex, in turn, alters a person's...

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