Nitrous oxide is used at low dose for inhalational analgesia, e.g. carried by a 50% oxygen mixture - "Entonox", or at higher concentrations with other agents for induction and maintenance of balanced anaesthesia.
Nitrous oxide may be best avoided for inhalational anaesthesia in the following cases:
Chronic exposure to nitrous oxide may interfere with folate metabolism, so resulting in all of the signs of deficiency, e.g. megaloblastic anaemia, neuropathy.
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