Weekly Dose: from laughing parties to whipped cream, nitrous oxide's on the rise as a recreational drug
- Written by Julaine Allan, Senior Research Fellow, Charles Sturt University
Nang is a slang name for the small metal cylinders usually used in whipped cream siphons. They are also called nossies or whippets. The cylinders have about eight grams of nitrous oxide in them that can be inhaled for a euphoric effect.
The 2016 global drug survey found nitrous oxide is the seventh most popular drug in the world excluding alcohol, tobacco and caffeine.
Authors: Julaine Allan, Senior Research Fellow, Charles Sturt University