Nitrous Oxide Abuse Issues 2020 PDF
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2020
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This document discusses nitrous oxide abuse, including its associated health hazards and potential consequences. It explores the prevalence of inhalant abuse, highlighting the ease of access and recreational use of nitrous oxide. Additional sections cover the implications for health professionals and the lack of recognized public health concern around this issue.
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Nitrous Oxide Abuse Issues Inhalant Abuse ▪ McGarvey and colleagues surveyed 285 adolescents and found the 5 most frequently inhaled substances were: ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Gasoline Refrigerant (Freon) Butane Glue Nitrous Oxide Inhalants ▪ Typewriter correction fluid ▪ Computer cleaners ▪ All are legal, easy to...
Nitrous Oxide Abuse Issues Inhalant Abuse ▪ McGarvey and colleagues surveyed 285 adolescents and found the 5 most frequently inhaled substances were: ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Gasoline Refrigerant (Freon) Butane Glue Nitrous Oxide Inhalants ▪ Typewriter correction fluid ▪ Computer cleaners ▪ All are legal, easy to obtain Nitrous Oxide Abuse Nitrous Oxide Abuse ▪ Abuses appear to be older than those inhaling solvents ▪ Healthcare personnel who have ready access are noted recreational users Nitrous Oxide ▪ Easily obtainable for recreational use ▪ Stolen cylinders, access to the tanks ▪ Used in auto racing: mixed with sulfur dioxide and is noxious ▪ Homemade N2O ▪ Used as a food ingredient, as whipping cream propellant ▪ Whippets ▪ Also found in aerosol cans of whipping cream Health Hazards ▪ Megaloblastic hematopoiesis and ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ leukopenia Neurologic Frostbite Pneumothorax or pneumomediastinum from use of a whippet Asphyxiation Sexual Phenomena Associated with Nitrous Oxide ▪ Allegations of sexual impropriety have been made against health professionals after patients were sedated with nitrous oxide ▪ Hallucinations and auditory illusions, dreaming and fantasizing ▪ Usually when using concentrations greater than 50%: A third party should always be present Addictive Nature of Nitrous Oxide ▪ Compared to other drugs, the abuse is low ▪ Evidence exists that suggest nitrous oxide involved with the endogenous opioid system ▪ Presently does not exist as a public health concern