The difference between narcotic drugs and narcotic medicines lies in the different scope of drugs involved.
The scope of narcotic drugs is relatively small, mainly referring to drugs labeled by relevant national laws and regulations. The drugs are highly safe, and after the use of drugs, they promote the partial or total reversible loss of pain and sensation in the body. Used within the normal range, addiction generally does not occur.
The scope of narcotics is relatively broad, including narcotic drugs, but also includes other drugs with central nervous system anesthesia, after continuous use, can lead to drug addiction, physical and mental drug dependence. They are nationally controlled drugs. Many drugs, such as methamphetamine and heroin, can be classified as narcotic drugs.
In order to ensure physical health and life safety, patients are advised to stay away from narcotics. At the same time, under the guidance of the doctor, combined with their own situation to choose narcotic drugs. This reduces the chance of adverse drug reactions and also reduces drug addiction.