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US nitrous oxide deaths spike by more than 500%, study finds

Last updated: July 31, 2025 2:20 am
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A recent study has revealed a concerning trend in the United States – a significant increase in nitrous oxide-related deaths over the past decade. Nitrous oxide, also known as “laughing gas” or “whippets,” is commonly used medically or in food preparation, but it is also being misused as a recreational inhalant, leading to tragic consequences.

The study, conducted by Andrew Yockey, an assistant professor of public health at the University of Mississippi, and Rachel Hoopsick, an assistant professor of health and kinesiology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, analyzed data from 2010 to 2023. The researchers found that nitrous oxide-related deaths rose from 23 in 2010 to 156 in 2023, representing a staggering 578% relative increase over time.

One of the most alarming aspects of this trend is the accessibility and perceived safety of nitrous oxide. While it is legal and easy to purchase, frequent or high-volume use can result in serious neurological damage, psychiatric symptoms, or even death. Young people, in particular, are at risk as they may experiment with nitrous oxide without fully understanding the potential dangers.

The researchers attribute the increase in misuse to the availability of nitrous oxide canisters sold online and in other locations. The researchers began their study in early 2025 after the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning about the dangers of inhaling nitrous oxide. Despite the FDA listing 15 products to avoid, numerous nitrous oxide canisters, often marketed with appealing flavors, continue to be sold on the market.

When inhaled, nitrous oxide can cause a range of health issues, including blood clots, frostbite, asphyxiation, heart palpitations, paralysis, hallucinations, and even death. Prolonged use can lead to severe spinal cord and brain damage. The researchers noted that young people, including eighth graders, are among the most common users of nitrous oxide.

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Given the serious implications for public health, Yockey and Hoopsick emphasize the need for intervention at both the community and policy levels. They stress the importance of raising public awareness about the dangers of nitrous oxide use, as many individuals, including parents, educators, and healthcare providers, may not fully grasp the risks associated with this substance.

In conclusion, the study underscores the urgent need for increased monitoring, prevention efforts, and public education to address the growing concern of nitrous oxide misuse in the United States. By recognizing the risks and initiating early, nonjudgmental conversations, we can work towards reducing the harm caused by this dangerous inhalant.

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