Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast

Episode 194: Nitrous Oxide Toxicity

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Mar 1, 2024
Stefanie Biondi, a dedicated senior resident, shares her insights on the rising concern of nitrous oxide toxicity. She discusses a compelling case study of a young man whose symptoms escalated due to recreational use of the gas. The conversation dives into the misconceptions surrounding nitrous oxide, particularly its perceived safety. Additionally, Stefanie highlights the significant neurological consequences of frequent use and the critical need for awareness and early diagnosis to prevent long-term health issues.
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ANECDOTE

Young User With Progressive Neuropathy

  • A 21-year-old male developed progressive numbness and weakness after heavy whippet use for three months.
  • He initially denied drug use but admitted to 40–60 canisters every weekend when asked specifically about whippets.
INSIGHT

Whippets' Medical Use Versus Recreational Surge

  • Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an NMDA antagonist used medically and recreationally for euphoria.
  • Its legal availability as whipped cream propellant helped fuel a COVID-era resurgence in recreational use.
INSIGHT

Dangerous Public Misconceptions

  • Social media portrays whippets as a harmless legal high without long-term risks.
  • This perception contributes to widespread underreporting and under-recognition of harm.
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