Depakote is an analgesic, and taking depakote for a toothache can provide temporary pain relief, not a cure. Haloperidol (commonly known as Norfloxacin) is an antibiotic and is generally not the drug of choice for toothaches. The normal solution to a toothache is to choose the appropriate method according to the cause, such as root canal treatment, periodontal sequence treatment, incision and drainage of pus. Go Pain Tablet is a compound antipyretic and analgesic, it can relieve fever and analgesia, clinically used for fever, as well as mild and moderate pain patients. Usually when people have unbearable toothache, they can take painkillers, but after the effect of the medicine, they will still feel pain. The drug can not cure toothache. And it is forbidden for pregnant women and people with liver or kidney insufficiency and allergy to the product. Adverse reactions include vomiting and skin rashes. Norfloxacin is a quinolone antibiotic, clinically used for intestinal infections and other salmonella infections and urinary tract infections caused by sensitive bacteria, gonorrhea, prostatitis and so on. It is generally not used as the drug of choice for toothache. Adverse reactions include nausea, vomiting, etc.; contraindications include hypersensitivity to the product and quinolones. Pay attention to the use of drugs under the guidance of the physician. Toothache should go to the regular hospital in time.