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Xenon is a dissociative anesthetic gas. It is similar to [[Nitrous oxide]] in effects. Recreational use of xenon is rare due to it being expensive and difficult to find.
'''Xenon''' is a dissociative anesthetic gas.<ref>Cullen, S., & Gross, E. (1951). The Anesthetic Properties of Xenon in Animals and Human Beings, with Additional Observations on Krypton. Science, 113(2942), 580-582. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1679348</ref> It is similar to [[nitrous oxide]] in effects. Recreational use of xenon is rare due to it being expensive and difficult to find.{{citation needed}}




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<small>an * indicates that an effect is shared with nitrous oxide</small>
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*'''[[Dystharia]]'''
*'''[[Dystharia]]'''
*'''[[Pain relief]]'''*
*'''[[Pain relief]]'''*
*'''[[Motor control loss]]'''*
*'''[[Motor control loss]]'''*
*'''[[Headaches]]'''* - This effect occurs less often than with [[nitrous oxide]]
*'''[[Headaches]]'''* - This effect occurs less often than with [[nitrous oxide]]. {{citation needed}}
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*'''[[Euphoria]]'''*
*'''[[Euphoria]]'''*
*'''[[Confusion]]'''*
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*'''[[Anxiety suppression]]''' - This effect is commonly present with Xenon in comparison to [[nitrous oxide]]
*'''[[Anxiety suppression]]''' - This effect is commonly present with Xenon in comparison to [[nitrous oxide]]. {{citation needed}}
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*'''[[Auditory hallucinations|Hallucinations]]'''*
*'''[[Auditory hallucinations|Hallucinations]]'''*
*'''[[Auditory enhancement|Enhancements]]''' - Xenon has been reported to enhance audio, rather than suppress it as seen with [[nitrous oxide]]
*'''[[Auditory enhancement|Enhancements]]''' - Xenon has been reported to enhance audio, rather than suppress it as seen with [[nitrous oxide]]. {{citation needed}}


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==Toxicity and harm potential==
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Xenon is a dissociative anesthetic gas.[1] It is similar to nitrous oxide in effects. Recreational use of xenon is rare due to it being expensive and difficult to find.[citation needed]


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  1. Cullen, S., & Gross, E. (1951). The Anesthetic Properties of Xenon in Animals and Human Beings, with Additional Observations on Krypton. Science, 113(2942), 580-582. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1679348