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  2. What are whippets? This potentially dangerous drug could be ...

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    "Whippets" is a slang term for nitrous oxide, a gas commonly used in medical settings as a sedative or pain reliever. Here's what parents should know.

  3. What is Galaxy Gas? New 'whippets' trend with nitrous oxide ...

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    A 2021 New York state law banned the sale of "whipped cream chargers" to anyone under 21 to crack down on recreational whippet use and prevent the sale of nitrous oxide cartridges.

  4. College kids, an old drug, and why it's everywhere again

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    The high is quick, but the consequences of this drug are long-term. The inhalant nitrous oxide, commonly known as whippets, is going viral on TikTok. College kids, an old drug, and why it's ...

  5. Recreational use of nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, the gas enjoys moderate popularity in some countries as a recreational drug. [22] Nitrous oxide has the street names hippy crack and whippets (or whippits). [1] In Australia and New Zealand, nitrous oxide bulbs are known as nangs, possibly derived from the sound distortion perceived by consumers. [23] [24]

  6. Inhalant - Wikipedia

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    Inhalant drugs are often used by children, teenagers, incarcerated or institutionalized people, and impoverished people, because these solvents and gases are ingredients in hundreds of legally available, inexpensive products, such as deodorant sprays, hair spray, contact cement and aerosol air fresheners. However, most users tend to be ...

  7. Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    2 O affects several ion channels, its anaesthetic, hallucinogenic and euphoriant effects are likely caused mainly via inhibition of NMDA receptor-mediated currents. [32] [35] In addition to its effects on ion channels, N 2 O may act similarly to nitric oxide (NO) in the central nervous system. [35] Nitrous oxide is 30 to 40 times more soluble ...

  8. Erowid - Wikipedia

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    The library contains over 63,000 documents related to over 737 psychoactive substances, [3] [22] including images, research summaries and abstracts, FAQs, media articles, experience reports, information on chemistry, dosage, effects, law, health, traditional and spiritual use, and drug testing.

  9. Michigan bans sales of whippet 'crackers' to curb nitrous ...

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved nitrous oxide gas for medical use. It's sometimes referred to as laughing gas or happy gas, and is mostly used for pain relief.