Nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas, is emerging from the dental chair and operating room as one of the most ...
Like many wonderful and useful scientific things, nitrous oxide was discovered by accident in 18th-century England, and much later (during the '30s and '40s) it was used by dentists as an anesthetic.
Nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas, is quietly emerging as one of the most intriguing rapid-acting options for ...
Single inhaled treatment produced significant reductions in symptoms within 24 hours, but effects were not sustained at one week.
Patients with major depressive disorder, including those who have not responded to first-line antidepressants, may benefit ...
Nitrous oxide may offer quick, short-term relief for people with major depression, especially those who haven’t responded to ...
Nitrous oxide makes the wheels go round … and how! If you followed along in our first installment (January '84) on the relative merits of power augmentation with nitrous oxide injection, you already ...
Nitrous oxide, a laughing gas, could help treat major depressive symptoms and treatment resistant depression with repeated ...
Yes. Nitrous oxide is safe for both you and your baby. It has been used worldwide for decades and does not slow labor or ...