The agency is advising people to avoid misusing or inhaling the products that are marketed as whipped cream chargers but have ...
The compound is known colloquially among recreational drug users as “whippets,” "balloons," “hippie crack” or “Galaxy Gas,” ...
and Miami Magic. Recreational use of nitrous oxide as a party drug has long been prevalent, but whipped cream charger products such as Galaxy Gas have recently found a young and enthusiastic user ...
Health officials are warning about a rise in injuries linked to the misuse of nitrous oxide, aka laughing gas.The gas ...
Federal health officials are tracking a rise in injuries tied to the misuse of laughing gas, including some brands sold in colorful, flavored canisters.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning on Friday, advising consumers against inhaling products ...
And whipped cream charger products have drawn younger users. The products are sold under these brands: Baking Bad, Cosmic Gas, Galaxy Gas, HOTWHIP, InfusionMax, MassGass, Miami Magic, Whipit.
TONIGHT, A DAUPHIN COUNTY MAN IS CHARGED WITH ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF CHILDREN AFTER POLICE SAY HE GAVE THREE OF HIS CHILDREN AN INHALANT CALLED GALAXY ... for a whipped cream dispenser and ...
Galaxy Gas and MassGass. Nitrous gas is traditionally used as a sedative for patients in dental offices and hospitals. It's also found in pressurized cans of whipped cream. But teens and adults ...