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  2. Recreational use of nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    Nitrous oxide (N 2 O), commonly referred to as laughing gas, along with various street names, is an inert gas which can induce euphoria, dissociation, hallucinogenic states of mind, and relaxation when inhaled. [1] Nitrous oxide has no acute biochemical or cellular toxicity and is not metabolized in humans or other mammals.

  3. Nitrogen dioxide poisoning - Wikipedia

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    2 levels and increased respiratory symptoms such as wheeze, chest tightness and severity of infections among children with asthma. [6] Historically, some cities in the United States including Chicago and Los Angeles have higher levels of nitrogen dioxide than the EPA maximum exposure limits of 100 ppb for a one-hour exposure and less than 53 ...

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

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    What are the dangers of teens inhaling nitrous oxide? ... Dr. Alok Patel, a pediatric physician at Stanford Medicine Children's Health, explains that nitrous oxide is neurotoxic, meaning it can ...

  5. What are whippets? This potentially dangerous drug could be ...

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    While nitrous oxide has legitimate medical uses, recreational use carries significant risks: Oxygen deprivation: Inhaling nitrous oxide displaces oxygen in the lungs, leading to hypoxia, or oxygen ...

  6. Kids are inhaling ‘Galaxy Gas’ to get high. Here’s what ...

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    Inhaling nitrous oxide from Galaxy Gas products is the latest trend among kids who misuse laughing gas for a quick high. ... Dangers of misusing nitrous oxide. ... “If you think your child is ...

  7. Inhalant - Wikipedia

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    Nitrous oxide is thought to be particularly non-toxic, though heavy long-term use can lead to a variety of serious health problems linked to the destruction of vitamin B12 and folic acid. [17] [18] Nitrous oxide "whippets" are small aerosol containers designed for charging whipped cream dispensers.

  8. A TikTok Trend Has Kids Using Whipped Cream Canisters ... - AOL

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    “These are commonly misused by inhaling the nitrous oxide gas out of the canister to create a high,” she says. “Though nitrous oxide is safe when used as intended, its inhaled use outside of ...

  9. Whipped-cream charger - Wikipedia

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    Inhaling directly from a cracker is particularly dangerous due to the risk of developing frostbite on the inside of the mouth or esophagus. [5] [6] The 8 gram nitrous oxide steel cylinder charger when discharged into an empty whipped cream dispenser creates a pressure of 30 pounds per square inch (200kPa) and delivers 3.24 litres of nitrous ...