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Nitrous oxide: How dangerous is it?

2025/6/24
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Hannah Gelbart: 笑气作为一种派对毒品越来越受欢迎,但其背后隐藏着瘫痪甚至脑损伤的风险,甚至可能导致死亡。我认为有必要关注疫情如何改变了人们使用笑气的方式,以及尽管各国政府都在打击,但它为何仍然如此流行。 Eve Webster: 笑气通过剥夺大脑氧气使人产生短暂的快感,但长期滥用会导致严重的健康问题,包括维生素B12缺乏、脊髓退化、神经损伤,最坏的情况是缺氧死亡。我了解到,在美国,笑气作为烹饪产品很容易购买,并且商家通过添加口味和 привлекательный 包装来吸引消费者,导致滥用情况增加。我认为各国政府应该加强对笑气的管制,以减少其带来的危害。 Ezra Marcus: 在美国,疫情期间笑气在年轻人中迅速流行,他们将其视为一种可以随意购买的合法消费品。说唱歌手的推广和生产商的营销策略进一步助长了这种趋势。我认为笑气在美国的流行与年轻人的消费习惯和社交媒体的传播密切相关,监管机构需要对此给予更多关注。 Chigozie Ohaka: 在尼日利亚,笑气在年轻人中也相当普遍,尽管政府采取了一些行动,但并未在法律上禁止。我认为需要加强对笑气销售渠道的监管,并打击非法销售行为,以减少其对年轻人的危害。

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Nitrous oxide or laughing gas as been used as a recreational and medical drug since the late 1700s. Dentists often use it as an anaesthetic. It’s been linked to hippie, festival and rave culture for decades. And in the last few years, American rappers like Kanye West, Young Thug and Gunna have been open about using it.

You might have seen the little metal cannisters, that people use to dispense the drug, littering the streets. But now, manufacturers of nitrous oxide are producing bigger cannisters with different flavours and bright packaging and in the US, they are being stocked in smoke and vape shops.

Experts say this is contributing to a rise in the drug’s misuse. Using nitrous oxide can have harmful effects. Inhalation of nitrous oxide can lead to hypoxia, where the brain does not get enough oxygen. This can result in death. Regular inhalation can also lead to a Vitamin B12 deficiency which can cause nerve damage, degradation of the spinal column and even paralysis. The number of deaths attributed to nitrous oxide poisonings rose by more than 110% between 2019 and 2023, according to the American Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

In this episode BBC journalist Eve Webster explains how the use of nitrous oxide has changed recently, especially in the US. We hear about the risks of using it and where bans are in place. Ezra Marcus, an American investigative journalist, tells us how nitrous has become so popular in the US since the pandemic - and its links to American rappers. And BBC journalist Chigozie Ohaka sets out the current situation with nitrous oxide in Nigeria, where authorities tried to clamp down on it in 2023.

Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: [email protected] WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: Julia Ross-Roy and Chelsea Coates Video Journalist: Baldeep Chahal Editor: Verity Wilde