Abuse of nitrous oxide.
The results of an anonymous questionnaire showed that up to 20% of medical and dental students have utilized nitrous oxide in a social setting to produce a "high." Nitrous oxide was obtained from a variety of sources, most often from cylinders used in the production of whipped cream. Although none of the 524 respondents described personal injury with the use of nitrous oxide, a few individuals reported cyanosis, nausea, and syncope.[1]References
- Abuse of nitrous oxide. Rosenberg, H., Orkin, F.K., Springstead, J. Anesth. Analg. (1979) [Pubmed]
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