Aurolac

Aurolac is an industrial adhesive sold in Romania, designed for use in repairing terracotta stoves, which is commonly abused as an inhalant.

[1] The law HG 767/2001 applies restrictions on where and how aurolac, which it uses as a generic term for a variety of substances containing ethers, ketones, acetates, as well as methanol and toluene, can be sold.

[1][2] In 2000, a child who had abused Aurolac was photographed while naked and crying in a tram station in Bucharest's Rahova district.

The image was widely published and used to define social problems in Romania.

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