What are the narcotic psychotropic drugs

Narcotic psychotropic drugs can be divided into narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs by their different effects. 1. Anesthesia: common clinical drugs include local anesthetics such as lidocaine and bupivacaine, and general anesthetics such as ether and etomidate; when applied, attention should be paid to allergies, respiratory muscle paralysis and other adverse reactions, which should be evaluated by a regular physician before use, and attention should be paid to monitoring the user’s vital signs at all times. 2. Psychotropic: according to the different effects can be divided into anti-psychotropic drugs (such as clozapine), antidepressants (promethazine, etc.), sedative-hypnotic drugs (diazepam, etc.) and antiepileptic drugs (phenyltoluene, etc.); the application of such drugs need to be assessed by a formal physician to choose the drug, do not choose on your own, and need to be required to prescribe the drug. Patients should not choose their own medication, but should go to a regular hospital, complete the relevant examinations and follow the doctor’s instructions.