A Houston-area dentist is facing criminal charges after huffing nitrous oxide “all day,” then leading cops on a half-mile car chase, which marked his third arrest since October on identical charges, ...
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With longer highs, candy-esque flavors, and little legal restriction, the chemical formerly known as "whippets" or "nitrous" involves huffing the gas into one's lungs to achieve a brief head rush.
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With longer highs, candy-esque flavors, and little legal restriction, the chemical formerly known as "whippets" or "nitrous" involves huffing the gas into one's lungs to achieve a brief head rush.
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While the chemical is frequently used in dentistry, authorities allege Pedlar was huffing the gas while driving. According to court records, Pedlar has now been charged three times since October ...
When he stopped, the officer said Pedlar, identified as a doctor of dentistry and professor at UT Health, had been inhaling nitrous oxide, commonly known as "huffing," while trying to evade police.