The claim made above is true, however, the title is slightly exaggerated and could be misleading to readers. The article provided speaks on a situation where a young girl passed away from inhaling aerosol deodorant. The article brings up other similar scenarios, but they never explain how to tragedy could have taken place, such as a child not understanding how to use it.
Aerosol spray is not to be ingested, yet people still misuse the spray which is the real root of the issue. Along with this, the article never really explained how regular deodorant can be different than spray deodorant, which is misleading to the reader. Regular deodorant doesn't have the same ability to intoxicate somebody with a sniff since aerosol spray has toxic chemicals like xylene and formaldehyde. Although the claim that was made is true, the title is misleading to the reader and the article fails to provide enough evidence and information to support the claim.
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/518227
-Inhaling deodorant can be fatal --> more than 125 deaths a year due to aerosol deoderant products
https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/poison/deodorant-poisoning
-toxic chemicals found in aerosol deodorants