The agency is advising people to avoid misusing or inhaling the products that are marketed as whipped cream chargers but have ...
The trend involves misusing whipped cream chargers containing nitrous oxide made by the Atlanta-based company Galaxy Gas.
Once called "hippie crack," nitrous oxide is making a comeback. Last week, the FDA warned about its dangers, and health ...
Galaxy Gas was founded in 2021, and in the years since its creation, has attempted to push back on being tied to these ...
An Oklahoma mother is working with lawmakers to pass House Bill 1933, which would make it illegal to inhale, possess, buy, or sell nitrous oxide and related paraphernalia, while still allowing its use ...
As New York Magazine reports, the "Galaxy Gas" brand has become synonymous with the latest generation of nitrous oxide that's readily available at smoke shops and online. With longer highs ...
Branded with names like “Doodlez,” “Exotic Whip” and “Galaxy Gas”, the compressed gas cans — sold, ostensibly, to make whipped cream — come in flavors like watermelon bubblegum ...
Inhaling commercially available nitrous oxide canisters, commonly known as laughing gas, could lead to serious harm or death, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a warning issued Friday.
The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning Friday that advised consumers against inhaling nitrous oxide products such as Galaxy Gas, Baking Bad, Whip-it! and Miami Magic. Recreational use ...