FDA issues warning to not inhale nitrous oxide amid rise in use

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FDA issues warning to not inhale nitrous oxide amid rise in use
Nitrous oxide has become a popular way to get a high among high school and college students.

The FDA is issuing a warning to people not to inhale nitrous oxide -- also known as laughing gas -- in any size canister, tank, or charger for recreational purposes.

It comes just months after an Action News Investigation.

The agency says there has been a rise in the use of nitrous oxide.

It's legal to use as a sedative for dental or medical procedures. However, it's become a popular way to get a high among high school and college students.

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In March, Action News brought you the story of Jack Shoenig, a high schooler who died after inhaling nitrous oxide at an off-campus party at Penn State. He was only 17 years old.

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