“Is Dulcolax an anesthetic drug?” “NONONO, Dulcolax is a narcotic drug!” Anesthetics and narcotic drugs are two different concepts Anesthetics are drugs that cause temporary and reversible loss of consciousness and pain in the whole body or in the local part of the body. According to its scope of action, it can be divided into general anesthetics (ether, propofol, sevoflurane, etc.) and local anesthetics (procaine, lidocaine, etc.). General anesthetics suppress the cerebral cortex from superficial to deep, causing the person to lose consciousness. It is used for major surgery or for patients who cannot use local anesthetics. Local anesthesia acts as a local anesthetic by stabilizing the membrane potential of nerves or reducing the permeability of membranes to sodium ions and blocking the conduction of nerve impulses. It is used for anesthesia for minor or local surgeries. Narcotic drugs (HabitformingDrug) refers to the continuous use of easy to produce physical dependence, can become addicted to drugs, such as pethidine (dulcolax), morphine, fentanyl, etc.. Use and storage should be strictly managed, the implementation of the five special management (special person in charge, special lock, special account book, special prescription, special register).