Anesthetic
Korean anesthetics are drugs that have the ability to cause a decrease in the sensitivity of the body or part of it, up to the complete cessation of the perception of information about the environment and one's own state - anesthesia.
Anesthetics are prescribed in the following cases:
Surgical interventions of varying complexity;
Dental procedures;
Pain when administering drugs by injection;
Mild or moderate musculoskeletal pain;
Pain with algomenorrhea.
Contraindications
The active substances contained in anesthetics have a number of contraindications, so the drug should be selected exclusively by a doctor. Self-administration can provoke a number of complications.
The most common contraindications:
Allergic reactions. The most dangerous among them are angioedema and anaphylactic shock;
Early childhood;
Violation of respiratory functions;
The presence of mental disorders;
Alcohol intoxication;
Violations of the functions of the liver and kidneys.