We wish to notify customers that abusing laughing gas is potentially fatal and that the dangerous effects of Nitrous Oxide abuse. The nitrous oxide inside nitrous chargers is exactly the same as gas used as anaesthesia in medical facilities. While this might tempt people into using for a recreational purpose, we warn against it.

When professionals prepare and utilize Nitrous Oxide within a safe medical environment they handle it in a controlled manner and they know what they are doing. Attempting to administer self-medication with laughing gas has the potential to lead to immediate fatality via asphyxiation (choking due to a lack of oxygen). There can be serious long-term physical and/or mental side effects, at the very least. The substance referred to as “Laughing Gas” is not pure N2O like what is found within cream chargers, but is actually, in fact, a mix of about 70% Oxygen and 30% Nitrous Oxide. You can find more information on its anaesthetic properties here.

Oxygen Deprivation: Potential Result of Using Nitrous Oxide 
Anaesthetics are fast becoming a popular method of experiencing a ‘high’ that so many people in modern society search for nowadays. Although it nitrous oxide does not have the same strength of other anaesthetics its use in this manner has been increasing significantly. It’s possible that abusers assume the fact of its relative weakness compared to other analgesics and pharmaceuticals also signifies a lesser risk factor, but that is not the case. It is an entirely incorrect correlation. The risks are real. In spite of it being a weaker drug by some standards, it produces euphoric feelings and has the potential to dramatically affect behaviour in any individual abusing it.

Potential for Brain Damage
Brain damage is a serious side effect that can be suffered as a result of using nitrous oxide in this way because, if it is not mixed with at least twenty percent oxygen in a controlled manner when it is inhaled, the reduction of the oxygen content in the blood can trigger hypoxia—a serious medical condition. Aiming for a bigger high, some users end up inhaling huge amounts at the expense of the essential oxygen that we all rely on in order to breathe. Brain damage following as a result of this action is irreversible. It only requires one instance of hypoxia for permanent brain damage to ensue.

When used in a professional, controlled medical environment, Nitrous is administered with oxygen. That is the reason it is often referred to as ‘gas plus air’.

Asphyxiation causing Death
Quite a large number of fatalities solely due to the lack of enough oxygen have occurred as a result of nitrous abuse. Some use practices liking placing ones head inside a plastic bag filled with of nitrous oxide, securing it around the neck. Some users, wishing to ensure they are breathing in pure nitro, do not realize the extreme risk of chasing a bigger high. Without enough oxygen, the human body will not survive for a long length of time and it is also possible that, due to low-oxygen, they may pass out with the bag still placed over user’s heads. Excessive use has the potential to induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia is a serious condition and could potentially lead to further dangerous complications as well.  There can be other dangers leading to fatality n the cases where any family history of health problems connected with the use of anaesthetics or any additional existing genetic medical condition.

Damage to the Nervous System
The medical profession has long considered Nitrous oxide to be a safe form of anaesthesia. However, recent research confirms that, when people engage in prolonged or excessive use, then it could have devastating effects on the body subjected over a period of time. The body’s bone marrow may show signs of deterioration, and it has been known to inflict severe damage to the nervous system. Another extreme danger when engaging in the practice of breathing it straight out of pressurised tanks is that the gas flow is extremely cold, which can result in the freezing or damaging the vocal cords or asphyxiating the user.  Frostbite to the lungs and respiratory system may be cause by a sudden change to the state of the gas Apparently, partygoers commonly inhale using facemasks. As this practice does not enable the required amount of oxygen in recipe with the gas, it may have fatal consequences. Although, notoriously, young adults prove cavalier with their attitude regarding long-term health risks of inhaling Nitrous, it poses very real dangers and threat.

This video will give you a quick outline and description of the nervous system and its importance, which may be helpful for those considering use of this drug.

Laughing Gas Abuse: Long Term Dangers 
The use of nitrous oxide on a continuous basis can initiate a VITAMIN B12  deficiency. Vitamin B12 is an essential component for numerous biological systems within our bodies. When deficient in this vitamin, amino acid accumulates in the blood supply and can be a cause for many various vascular diseases. Also, when breathed in during pregnancy, nitrous oxide may cause deformities in the fetus.  Whenever there is the potential of a user becoming pregnant, then it should be absolutely avoided for the sake of the unborn child.

For a great description of the importance of vitamin B12 as well as an explanation of the issues and symptoms of its deficiency, see this video.

Potential of Falling
Abuse of nitrous oxide has the potential to lead to injuries like a concussion or fractured bones. Many people have been recorded as having SERIOUS INJURIES  liking falling from an open window or having mishaps when operating machinery in the wake of inhaling this substance.

Personality Disorders Due to Long Term Use
Some people become addicted to nitrous oxide and end up suffering personality and MOOD DISORDERS  as well as lasting damage to the bone marrow or nervous system. Even after the user ceases abuse for a long period, these issues may persist.

Side-effect from Taking with Meals
For those who practice excessive inhalation or routinely inhale straight after meals, nausea may be experienced. In addition, extreme stomach pain can be experienced by any long time user.

Loss of Control of Bodily Functions
IN some cases, people are admitted to hospital because of being unable to walk or having almost no control over bodily functions. Tests usually determine that overuse of nitrous oxide is the cause for lack of control over the body. This side effect does not occur overnight. Extensive use over a period of time will inevitably lead to this. It begins with tingling sensations in the feet. Later, people will not sense any feelings at all or any type of pain in their feet. The Nitrous Oxide side effects are cumulative in their nature. Most of them are not immediate many may occur only after longer use or even sometime afterwards.

Recovery – Irreversible Damage 
Once someone has begun to lose the use of limbs, it can take many months for a person to regain their use. The amount of time usually depends on the extent of abuse. But there is no guarantee they will ever enjoy the same quality of life they were used to.  Some damage is irreversible. It is also possible that, for the sake of the fleeting pleasure nitrous oxide can produce initially, a person may pay for it with a lifetime of misery if they tend to over use or abuse the practice.

Hospital Staff’s Accidental Inhalation of Laughing Gas 
Nitrous oxide can affect hospital staff exposed to it at work and inflict many side effects on them. So it is not only a danger to people who inhale it but even to those who administer it in a controlled environment. It has been proven that medical staff may succumb to these effects due to their working environment. When used as an anaesthetic, it is present in the air inhaled by those working in a close proximity, if there is not enough adequate ventilation. Improving ventilation is the answer but, in many hospitals, this matter is often overlooked because budgets are stretched and essential medical equipment costs continue to increases dramatically.  This is why it is of utmost importance for those working in such environments should be tested on a regular basis. With constant exposure over a period of time, it’s sure that a medical staff person may experience similar effects to those of a constant user. This applies even more importantly to any worker who is pregnant. They need to be aware of the implications and danger of inhaling this gas. However, even women wishing to become pregnant have experienced problems when they had been exposed for any length of time. So all women should be aware of this factor, even prior to considering pregnancy.

Rat Experiments
Rat experiments have provided proof that rodents can be affected by short-term inhalation of nitrous oxide.

Damage to Hearing
Anyone with hearing problems can experience additional side effects, because anybody suffering with damaged eardrums or middle-ear disease may lose hearing completely if they are in constant exposure to nitrous.

Permanent Mutations in DNA
Extensive tests have disclosed how lengthy exposure may affect a person’s DNA. As of now, it has not yet been confirmed what length of time a person has to have been exposed before this affect occurs. We should be aware that anything longer than two hours may possibly have an adverse outcome, as can repeated exposure.

Vegans
Vegans are advised to avoid becoming exposed to any significant amount of nitrous due to the lack of B12 in their diet. If a supplement is taken to compensate for this shortage, then the extra risk factor is alleviated. This is especially relevant to a pregnant vegan woman, who would be vulnerable to continued use that would affect their unborn child.

Fatal Anaesthetic 
As an anaesthetic, Nitrous oxide runs through four stages, from drowsiness to unconsciousness. The state of euphoria and excitement in between these stages are what most users hope to experience. However, the craving for more of the euphoria compels users to abuse it as a drug. An excess cause them to lose consciousness, which may further develop into a coma. Once a coma is induced in this manner, it is almost sure that a user will stop breathing altogether. When this happens, it this starves the brain of oxygen. This may produce a fatal result when a person is alone. In such cases, medical help needs to be sought very quickly.

Choking
Patients are advised to fast and consume only water during the twelve hours prior to having a general anaesthetic. This is because the side effects of nausea and vomiting may occur.  Similarly, a user of nitrous may develop nausea. If such a person is unsupervised, there is a possibility of inhaling their own vomit and choking to death. A user of nitrous oxide must realize they need to use extreme care or they may lose consciousness and choke.

Addictions
What begins as an occasional recreation-high can easily culminate into having anuncontrollable addiction. Too many people have discovered this fact, to their dismay. Why wait until you are confronted with a hospital bed and surrounded by vital monitors to start feeling full of remorse. There are so many other methods to overcoming adversity. Life is a precious gift. We all encounter problems and challenges from time to time.  Why add to that list the infliction of so many side effects that accompany any types of abuse? Alcohol, tobacco and all kinds of drugs will adversely affect a person’s quality of life. In quite a number of cases, they may even cause an untimely death. We all owe it to our loved ones, as well as to ourselves, to take care of the body we have been blessed with. Deviating from this motto can result in a devastating effect on numerous people.

Laughing Gas in the Media
A number of stories in the media serve to illustrate these extremely real dangers as well as how seriously the issue of Nitrous Oxide abuse considered by authorities. Here are a few:

Laughing Gas is Not a Joke – The Sun
Police Issue warning over ‘Legal High’ – Telegraph and Argos
Drugs SURVEY Shows rise in Laughing Gas use – BBC
Lethal Laughing Gas Abuse – Sydmoth Herald

Our Policy
We sell you Nitrous Oxide (cream chargers) only if you are over eighteen and also do not intend to supply it to anybody under the age of eighteen.

Misuse
If we suspect you intend to misuse our products, we will refuse to sell to you.

Safety
There is detailed safety data printed on each and every box. Please read this before using
a cartridge under great pressure. Please use only in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Be aware of all dangers noted.

Non-aerosol. Recyclable steel. Volume 10 cm3. Contains 8gm Nitrous Oxide UN1070 (E942) under pressure. Gross cartridge weight – 28g. Colour – Silver. Do not pierce. Never dispose of full cartridges. Keep out of reach of children. Explosion danger – 50C max temperature