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  2. Teens, whipped cream and nitrous oxide: Should parents ... - AOL

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    Dr. Alok Patel, a pediatric physician at Stanford Medicine Children's Health, explains that nitrous oxide is neurotoxic, meaning it can cause damage to brain cells. "While the effects of short ...

  3. Olney's lesions - Wikipedia

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    Olney's lesions, also known as NMDA receptor antagonist neurotoxicity (NAT), is a form of brain damage consisting of selective death of neurons but not glia, observed in restricted brain regions of rats and certain other animal models exposed to large quantities of psychoactive drugs that inhibit the normal operation of the neuronal NMDA receptor.

  4. Inhalant - Wikipedia

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    Brain damage is typically seen with chronic long-term use of solvents as opposed to short-term exposure. ... Nitrous oxide inhalation can cause ... "Regular abuse can ...

  5. Recreational use of nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    Long-term or habitual use can lead to severe neurological damage. [3] Nitrous oxide is said to enhance the effects of psychedelics. [6] Since nitrous oxide can cause dizziness, dissociation, and temporary loss of motor control, it is unsafe to inhale while standing up. Safer use can involve inhalation while seated to decrease risks of injury by ...

  6. Laughing gas ban ‘will not stop young people using it’, say ...

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    The Drug Science Scientific Committee also said a blanket ban on nitrous oxide was ‘completely disproportionate’ to the harms it caused. Laughing gas ban ‘will not stop young people using it ...

  7. L.A. wants to ban using nitrous oxide to get high. But ... - AOL

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    Purchasing nitrous oxide with the intent to inhale is considered a misdemeanor in California — punishable by up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine, or both. But the sale of the gas is ...

  8. Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    This correlation is dose-dependent [118] [119] and does not appear to extend to casual recreational use; however, further research is needed to confirm the level of exposure needed to cause damage. Inhalation of pure nitrous oxide causes oxygen deprivation, resulting in low blood pressure, fainting, and even heart attacks.

  9. Subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord - Wikipedia

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    Administration of nitrous oxide anesthesia can precipitate subacute combined degeneration in people with subclinical vitamin B 12 deficiency, while chronic nitrous oxide exposure can cause it even in persons with normal B 12 levels. Posterior column dysfunction decreases vibratory sensation and proprioception (joint sense).