Non c’è niente da ridere: cos’è il protossido di azoto e perché i medici sono allarmati dal suo utilizzo?

https://www.thejournal.ie/readme/nitrous-oxide-6932731-Jan2026/

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8 commenti

  1. RavagedCookies on

    Haven’t read the article, already know it’s an issue. The fucking piles of these containers lying around everywhere in recent years. The small ones weren’t great but the amount of catering ones is madness

    Edit .. And I read it. Yep, what a mess

  2. B0bLoblawLawBl0g on

    Sustained combined use of nitrous and ketamine may have irreversible neurotoxic effects.

  3. ClassGrassMass on

    Lived in England and a mate used to love them and one day he ended up in hospital. His arm is stuck in one position and he talks differently now. Its not worth the 20 second buzz you get

  4. There was a doctor on Newstalk earlier talking about this.

    At the end she pleaded with young people not to use this stuff.

    What young person is listening to Newtalk???

    They need to be doing campaigns on TicTok and Snapchat and the other social medias all the young ones are using.

  5. While I’m sure nobody doing it thinks it’s healthy – i think a lot of especially young people feel it’s a very short lived and safe high

    The chronic effects don’t seem to be well known but the article does a good job explaining it can be life changing and life threatening – especially with the larger bottles and 3d printed/ cheap nozzles to inhale directly without a balloon

  6. ucd_pete on

    Kinda surprised it took this long to spread over here. Nitrous was massive in England 20 yrs ago but it was always a niche high here.

    It’s a decent bit of craic but you wouldn’t wanna be making a habit of it. And if you’re gonna do it, make sure you’re somewhere safe.

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