Drugs with the "-caine" suffix are a class of local anesthetics used to numb specific body areas by blocking nerve conduction (sodium channels). Common examples include lidocaine, bupivacaine, benzocaine, procaine, and ropivacaine, which are used for pain relief in procedures, dentistry, and topical applications.
CallMeMcGyver
Fuck the dotted line! Death to the tyrants! Long live the scissors!
alienstomper
hushpuppyextraordinaire
5% !!! That’s strong
ispendtomuchtimehere
you're a monster
iidky
Son of a *&#)@! You opened it backwards! Now instead of blocking pain, it's going to increase it!
mephiston
i mean, if it means it sucks some pain out of the universe then.. i'll take it.
littlefoxpounce
They will just put the patch on backwards
cattlegrazer82
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Owl2017
Enjoy your topical cocaine
FeIineDisrespectFromBehind
Is it?
Owl2017
It's what it's made from that's where the caine from lidocaine comes from
QuarkCharmer
Drugs with the "-caine" suffix are a class of local anesthetics used to numb specific body areas by blocking nerve conduction (sodium channels). Common examples include lidocaine, bupivacaine, benzocaine, procaine, and ropivacaine, which are used for pain relief in procedures, dentistry, and topical applications.
terajack2048
Omg that’s why cookies are addictive, cane sugar
FeIineDisrespectFromBehind
Oh, I guess I never really thought about it.
Owl2017
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