Fast gas refers to nitrous oxide a colorless, non-flammable gas commonly used for its euphoric, dissociative, and relaxing effects when inhaled, often referred to as “laughing gas,” “nangs,” or “nos” in a recreational context. It is used in cooking (whipped cream chargers) and medicine for pain relief
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Key Details About Fast Gas (Nitrous Oxide):
- Recreational Use: Inhaled from chargers (often called "whippets" or "nangs") to induce brief, intense euphoria and relaxation.
- Medical Use: Used as an anesthetic/analgesic, often in a 50% mix with oxygen, for dentistry, childbirth, and emergency care.
- Risks: While legal, it carries risks of asphyxia, accidents, and severe neurological damage (e.g., spinal cord degeneration) with long-term or heavy use.
- Street Names: Commonly referred to as Nos, nangs, hippy crack, whippets, or Galaxy Gas