Lignocaine hydrochloride injection, also known as lidocaine, is primarily used for two main purposes: as a local anesthetic to numb specific areas of the body and as an antiarrhythmic agent to treat certain heart rhythm problems.
Thiopentone (also known as thiopental sodium or Pentothal) is a rapid-acting barbiturate primarily used as an anesthetic. The injection has several key medical uses, particularly in surgical and critical care setting
Bupivacaine is an injectable local anesthetic used to numb a specific area of the body and block pain signals during or after a procedure. As a long-lasting anesthetic, it is often used for surgical procedures, dental work, and pain management during childbirth.