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Recreational use of nitrous oxide — often referred to as whippets or laughing gas — left a 23-year-old with frostbite in his mouth and throat, according to a report of the man’s case ...
A chilling risk of recreational nitrous oxide use: Frostbite When compressed gases, including nitrous oxide, expand, they can reach temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Consumers are warned not to inhale nitrous oxide products, used as a popular recreational drug, from any size canisters, tanks, or chargers.
Anyone who notices concerning symptoms after using nitrous oxide recreationally should seek emergency medical care. Individuals can also call the MiDPC at 800-222-1222 for information.
New data from the Michigan Poison and Drug Information Center says recreational use of nitrous oxide has risen drastically over the last several years.
Nitrous oxide or "laughing gas" misuse increased by 553% in the same time frame, and emergency department visits increased by 757% from 2019 to 2023, the release said.
MDHHS reports significant rise in emergency incidents linked to nitrous oxide misuse from 2019-2024 in Michigan, highlighting health risks of recreational use.
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