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==Pharmacokinetics==
 
==Pharmacokinetics==
Nitrous oxide is both nonirritant and nonflammable. The '''blood:gas partition coefficient''' is very low. This means that speed of induction can be increased when nitrous oxide is used in combination with a volatile agent. It also exhibits the ''second gas effect''. This occurs as the volume of nitrous oxide present in the alveoli is high, meaning it has a concentrating effect on the second agent present, increasing the uptake of the second agent. However, patients are at risk of ''diffusional hypoxia'' when nitrous oxide is used. This is due to the diffusion of nitrous oxide into the alveoli from the blood is faster then that of nitrogen from the alveoli to blood, making the alveolar oxygen concentration is lower. To help prevent this, the nitrous oxide should be turned off a short while before the oxygen. The '''MAC''' of nitrous oxide is extremely high meaning it has a low potency and so cannot be used as the single anaesthetic agent, and must be used in combination. Due to its stability, nitrous oxide undergoes hardly any metabolism.  
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Nitrous oxide is both nonirritant and nonflammable. The '''blood:gas partition coefficient''' is very low. This means that speed of induction can be increased when nitrous oxide is used in combination with a volatile agent. It also exhibits the ''second gas effect''. This occurs as the volume of nitrous oxide present in the alveoli is high, meaning it has a concentrating effect on the second agent present, increasing the uptake of the second agent. However, patients are at risk of ''diffusional hypoxia'' when nitrous oxide is used. This is due to the diffusion of nitrous oxide into the alveoli from the blood is faster then that of nitrogen from the alveoli to blood, making the alveolar oxygen concentration lower. To help prevent this, the nitrous oxide should be turned off a short while before the oxygen. The '''MAC''' of nitrous oxide is extremely high, meaning it has a low potency and so cannot be used as the single anaesthetic agent, and must be used in combination. Due to its stability, nitrous oxide undergoes hardly any metabolism.
    
==Adverse Effects==
 
==Adverse Effects==