There are charts which are about harm, this one is about lethal dosage to effective dosage though.
So the take away point is that the for alcohol you will feel effects at around 0.3 pro mil, if you have 3.0 in your blood then you are likely at serious risk of death (for alcohol it is according to other sources often in the range of 2.5-4.0 pro mil).
Though source would be nice. In terms of N2O the problematic dosage is really high. However it does ignore the effects of consumption and other heavy gases which can over saturate your lungs. Still the effects of high N2O doses is not good even when you don't die to it and ought to be avoided - especially during Covid when hospitals have other priorities.
Source on twitter is here: https://twitter.com/eddietalksdrugs/status/1098334734374047760
But it doesn't give ultimate source, which is https://www.americanscientist.org/libraries/documents/200645104835_307.pdf
There are charts which are about harm, this one is about lethal dosage to effective dosage though.
So the take away point is that the for alcohol you will feel effects at around 0.3 pro mil, if you have 3.0 in your blood then you are likely at serious risk of death (for alcohol it is according to other sources often in the range of 2.5-4.0 pro mil).
Though source would be nice. In terms of N2O the problematic dosage is really high. However it does ignore the effects of consumption and other heavy gases which can over saturate your lungs. Still the effects of high N2O doses is not good even when you don't die to it and ought to be avoided - especially during Covid when hospitals have other priorities.
Source on twitter is here: https://twitter.com/eddietalksdrugs/status/1098334734374047760
But it doesn't give ultimate source, which is https://www.americanscientist.org/libraries/documents/200645104835_307.pdf
yeah, not gonna lie, i totally missed the top line which explains it's ratio of fatal dose to effective dose, which i guess explains my confusion.
Just added the paper source (found it in a twitter thread)
cheers!