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  2. Nitrous oxide is an inhalatory gas used as an adjunct to improve oxygenation and reduce the need for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in certain neonates with hypoxic respiratory failure.

  3. Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    Nitrous oxide (dinitrogen oxide or dinitrogen monoxide), commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, factitious air, among others, [4] is a chemical compound, an oxide of nitrogen with the formula N. 2O. At room temperature, it is a colourless non-flammable gas, and has a slightly sweet scent and taste. [4]

  4. Laughing Gas (Nitrous Oxide): Uses, Side Effects, and Safety - ...

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    Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is a sedative that health care providers use to help you relax during procedures. Find out its risks, uses, and the effects it may have on your health.

  5. Nitrous oxide, also called laughing gas, one of several oxides of nitrogen, a colorless gas with pleasant, sweetish odor and taste, which when inhaled produces insensibility to pain preceded by mild hysteria, sometimes laughter. It is sometimes used as a recreational drug.

  6. NITROUS OXIDE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA

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    General Description. Nitrous oxide is a colorless, sweet-tasting gas. It is also known as "laughing gas". Continued breathing of the vapors may impair the decision making process. It is noncombustible but it will accelerate the burning of combustible material in a fire. It is soluble in water.

  7. Nitrous oxide. Synonyms & Trade Names. Dinitrogen monoxide, Hyponitrous acid anhydride, Laughing gas. CAS No. 10024-97-2. RTECS No. QX1350000. DOT ID & Guide. 1070 122.

  8. Nitrous oxide (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Nitrous oxide, as medical gas supply, is an inhaled gas used as pain medication, and is typically administered with 50% oxygen mix. It is often used together with other medications for anesthesia. [2] Common uses include during childbirth, following trauma, and as part of end-of-life care. [2]

  9. Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas): Uses, Side Effects & Safety

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    Nitrous oxide is a good option for people who want pain relief they can control. A provider adjusts the dosage accordingly throughout labor and delivery. Some people prefer to use laughing gas during contractions, while others use it to relax during the time between them.

  10. NITROUS OXIDE - Summa Health

    www.summahealth.org/.../ems/ems-protocols/drug-index/nitrous-oxide.pdf

    CLASSIFICATION. General anesthetic. TRADE NAME(S) Nitronox. DESIRED EFFECTS. To relieve pain of musculoskeletal origin (i.e. fractures); burns; suspected ischemic chest pain, and severe states of anxiety including hyperventilation. MECHANISM OF ACTION. Nitrous oxide is a general inhalation anesthetic and is the principal adjunct to anesthesia ...

  11. DailyMed - NITROUS OXIDE gas

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    Drug Label Information. Updated May 7, 2024. If you are a consumer or patient please visit this version. Download DRUG LABEL INFO: PDF XML. Official Label (Printer Friendly) View All Sections. PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL. NITROUS OXIDE USP - UN1070 - DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL. Rx only.