Lidocaine drug
Lidocaine is actually a medical anesthetic, used for example at the dentist or for minor procedures. It's not meant to be a drug in the usual sense.
Still, lidocaine keeps popping up in the drug scene, mainly as a cutting agent in cocaine. It numbs mucous membranes and briefly gives the impression of high purity.
Using it outside of medical settings can be dangerous. Possible effects include irregular heartbeat, seizures, dizziness, or numbness. It's especially risky if users don't know lidocaine is present.
