Nitrous Oxide Research Guide

Full name: Nitrous oxide (laughing gas)

A short-acting dissociative gas used in dentistry and medicine. Produces brief euphoria and dreamy detachment; studied recently for treatment-resistant depression.

How Nitrous Oxide Works

Blocks NMDA glutamate receptors and affects opioid pathways, producing brief dissociation and pain relief.

Dosing Protocol

Reported Benefits

Potential Side Effects

Research Citations

  1. Nitrous oxide for treatment-resistant depression (2021) - A single inhaled session reduced depressive symptoms, with a lower concentration working about as well as a higher one.

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