Dacronin lidocaine which is better

Dacronin and lidocaine are both local anesthetics, but there are differences in their indications, and specific efficacy can vary from person to person, so it is impossible to say which is better.
Dacronin and lidocaine are both local anesthetics, but different preparations of dacronin are used for the treatment of oral ulcers, soft-tissue pain, bone and joint disorders, and can also be used for laryngeal anesthesia and lubrication of the upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, while lidocaine is mainly used for local infiltration anesthesia, epidural anesthesia, nerve conduction blockade and other purposes.
Because of the differences in the scope of application of the two drugs, and the specific efficacy of the drug will be affected by the physical condition of the user, the severity of the disease, the timing of the treatment and compliance and other factors, so we can not jump to conclusions about which of the two in the specific treatment of the efficacy of the better.
It should also be noted that Dacronin is prohibited for those who are allergic to it, and some of the dosage forms are also prohibited for children, broken parts, etc., and headache, numbness, local skin irritation and other adverse reactions may occur during the process of using the drug; Lidocaine is also prohibited for those who are allergic to it, and the adverse reactions include somnolence, muscle tremor, respiratory depression.
In conclusion, those who have the need to use local anesthetics must select and standardize the use of drugs according to the actual situation under the guidance of doctors, and closely observe the efficacy and reaction of the drug, and should consult a doctor in a timely manner if any abnormality occurs. Do not blindly use drugs or increase or decrease the dosage of drugs on your own to avoid adverse consequences.