M&M Clips: Hamilton Explains Xenon Gas, Nitrous Oxide & Dissociative Drugs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ธ.ค. 2024
- Hamilton Morris explains the effects and neurochemistry of inhaled gases like xenon and nitrous oxide, as well as their pharmacology and similarities to non-inhaled dissociative drugs.
Hamilton Morris is the creator of the show, Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, and is an expert on psychedelics and psychoactive drugs.
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I am so grateful to have been born in this time. Currently in 2022 we can obtain this information where as say just 50 years ago this would be extremely difficult for a laymen to obtain.
Well done M&M !
Anyone know where it’s possible to get Xenon? Sounds amazing. Nitrous is great but it oxidizes the B12 in the body. It sounds like xenon doesn’t do that.
Suck it out of car headlamps?
It might be expensive though 😂
The xenon show got to me, the child under gas, and the nurse Suzanna addicted and her partner died from it
Patient an co owner went under under her supervision and died
what? is this fiction?
@@asemicHamiltons Pharmacopoeia
Can you explain what you mean? The grammar is throwing me off.
Wait, are their dissociative drugs or gasses we can only experience at the bottom of the sea?
Nitrous oxide can easily make you feel sick if you’re given too much. I winder if that can happen with xenon?
Why wouldn’t it
you can lose consciousness and actually die because your body might forget to breathe :(
@@subday5811 That how opioid overdoses work. in the case of xenon or nitrous oxide, the damaging factor is also the lack of oxygen but not in the same way. Opioids suppress your respiratory function to the point where where your lungs no longer function on their own, xenon does not have this respiratory suppressing quality. Your brain needs oxygen to function and if all it’s getting is xenon or N2O you’re going to suffocate very quickly. In fact I’d wager to guess that as a response the body would go into heavy agonal breathing as a last ditch attempt to find oxygen.
@@boyznthewoodz770 like the guy who died inhaling xenon on Hamilton show
He didn't even mention any of the other gas anesthetics! He listed DXM and pcp but didn't even mention like ether or isoflurane or even alcohol.
Alcohol and isoflurane are liquids at standard pressure and alcohol is nebulous in its anesthetic qualities
@@boyznthewoodz770 nitrous oxide, halothane, isoflurane, desflurane, sevoflurane
Where can I buy Xenon gas?
eBay
Just go to head shop and buy whippets bro, much cheaper
Internet, but a can of it costs a few thousand dollars.
Shocked Hamilton went through with it after watching that patients mask fill with vomit
Xenon, gas of the 21st century!
They could get it from a nuclear reactor perhaps