NaCoC raises alarm on increase use of laughing gas among youth
The Narcotics Control Commission (NaCoC) is alarmed by the increasing abuse of nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, among the youth in Ghana.
This chemical compound, which is typically used for medical, commercial, and industrial purposes, has become popular for its sweet scent and taste, leading many young individuals to seek the short-lived euphoria it provides.
Originally intended for beneficial uses, nitrous oxide has now become a new drug craze. Users often employ covert methods, such as discharging the gas into special balloons before inhaling it.
Mr Samuel Yeboah, the Ashanti Regional Director of the Narcotics Control Commission, expressed his concerns about the growing misuse of this chemical.
"Because it is usually found in hospitals, some health professionals are abusing the chemical. Medical students have also been found to misuse them.
They have been found on the market.
The marketers of these products are making profits," Mr Yeboah stated.
Nitrous oxide works by triggering the release of dopamine, a hormone that elevates the user's mood.
However, studies have indicated that prolonged exposure to the chemical can have detrimental effects on the heart and brain.
Short-term exposure can worsen respiratory conditions, particularly asthma, leading to symptoms such as coughing and wheezing.
Despite its legality in the country, Mr. Yeboah believes that measures should be implemented to control the abuse of nitrous oxide.
"This is within the purview of the Foods and Drugs Authority.
I think they have to up their game to regulate this on the market," he urged.
Mr Yeboah expressed these concerns while speaking on Kumasi-based Luv FM
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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