Do you have Dacronin at your regular drugstore?

Dacronin is a prescription medication that can usually be bought in a pharmacy on the basis of a prescription issued by a doctor.
The full name of Dacronin is Dacronin Hydrochloride, and its main effect is to relieve pain and itching on the local skin. The main ingredient of the drug, Dacronin, is a local anesthetic, which can be applied to the skin surface to provide analgesic effects and relieve itching. Because Dacronin belongs to the prescription drugs, specific use should be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as to avoid adverse reactions due to improper use of drugs.
Dacronin is not recommended for prolonged use, because it may appear allergic reactions, such as localized redness, swelling, tingling and so on. If any of these symptoms occur during use, the medication should be stopped immediately and a doctor should examine the patient to determine whether the dosage needs to be changed or whether the medication should be discontinued.