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Since 1847, trichloromethane, better known as chloroform, has been used for medicinal purposes as an anesthetic. However, due to its high toxicity, this organic compound has been replaced by other substances. Additionally, chloroform was used for recreational purposes, such as at parties, where people inhaled the substance to numb themselves. Nowadays, the illegal use of drugs such as "loló" and "perfume lance", which are composed predominantly of chloroform and ethyl ether, is still common. The consumption of these products can cause euphoria, hallucinations and dizziness, but also depression, mental confusion, paleness, convulsions and even coma.