(Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning on Friday, advising consumers against inhaling products containing nitrous oxide, commonly known as ‘laughing gas,’ due to potentially serious side effects, including death.
Nitrous oxide is an odorless, colorless gas that leads to euphoria, relaxation, and dissociation from reality when inhaled.
The gas is used for various legitimate medical, industrial, and commercial purposes, such as being a propellant in whipped cream dispensers and water siphons.
It is available in compact, affordable cartridges that are easily accessible and sold under various brand names, including Galaxy Gas, Baking Bad, and Miami Magic.
The FDA cautioned against the improper use of these products in any canister, tank, or charger size, as misuse could result in severe health issues, including blood clots, loss of consciousness, paralysis, psychiatric disorders, and even death.
The regulator said that it is monitoring reports of adverse events following the inhalation of nitrous oxide products and will take appropriate actions, although it did not provide specific details.
In 2023, Britain banned the recreational use and possession of nitrous oxide, saying it fueled nuisance behavior and posed a health hazard.
(Reporting by Mariam Sunny in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)
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