We've all heard stories of someone having a few too many at the local pub and then getting behind the wheel of a car, but the ...
A Porsche driver who was spotted on the A12 inhaling gas from a green balloon has been arrested on suspicion of drug driving.
Laughing gas is becoming increasingly available at entertainment venues in Thailand. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The serious harms of recreational nitrous oxideNitrous oxide is regularly used for sedation and pain relief in dentistry and childbirth. The gas, which has no color or flavor, is also used recreationally and is known as nangs, nos, whippits and ...
Washe Manyatelo was driving a Mercedes at excessive speed when he struck Annette Dixon, 70, after she got off a bus.
A nitrous oxide tank and several balloons were found inside the wreckage, according to officials. Last November, a teenager slammed into the fountain in the town's circle. In this incident ...
Inhaling commercially available nitrous oxide canisters, commonly known as laughing gas, could lead to serious harm or death, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a warning issued Friday.
FDA warns consumers to avoid inhaling nitrous oxide products after noting increase in reported abuse
The FDA said inhaling nitrous oxide can result in a range of symptoms and serious health problems, including lightheadedness, ...
The death of the former My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bryar has drawn renewed attention towards nitrous oxide, the gas that was allegedly found next to his corpse.
Authorities report that vendors are illegally selling nitrous oxide-filled balloons at nightlife venues. Under the Drugs Act BE2510 (1967), selling the gas without authorisation carries penalties ...
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