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Internet celebrity doctor apologized after he knocked himself out with anesthetic. So really, is there any medicine that can knock people out?

We can often see in some TV dramas or costume dramas that some people will cover her nose and mouth with some cloth containing anesthetic to make others faint immediately, but in reality this drug does not exist, which is also a very exaggerated form of expression. Under normal circumstances, it takes some time for this anesthetic to enter the human body, so it will not faint immediately. Recently, a doctor in an online celebrity knocked himself unconscious with anesthetic, and then netizens found that the doctor in an online celebrity did not faint immediately, but after a while, and then the doctor in an online celebrity apologized for his behavior.

Why do female doctors conduct experiments?

Because there is a case recently, it has attracted the attention of netizens. A woman died in a hotel because of heptachlor poisoning, which is a medical substance mainly used for anesthesia. However, the circulation of heptachlor caused the woman to die of poisoning, which also triggered people's thinking about encouraging her to use it. Recently, a doctor among internet celebrities drugged himself with heptachlor. It is to prove to netizens that this drug can make people fall into a coma in a short time, but then some netizens found that in this video, the woman did not fall into a coma immediately, but it took a while to fall into a coma, and netizens' concerns also focused on why doctors have heptachlor and why heptachlor is circulating in the market. Later, the woman also explained the incident, claiming that he bought heptachlor mainly to get his dog pregnant.

Is there really any medicine that can stun people now?

We often know that ether and heptachlor are the main anesthetics. Both drugs have anesthetic effects and can make people fall into coma in a short time, but neither drug will faint if there is a foreign body. This medicine doesn't exist now. Generally, narcotic drugs need to enter people's blood, which takes some time. So if there are some foreign objects, people can use things, which can be said to be deceptive. It's best not to believe what these people say. Now there are many people selling ecstasy falsely. And these are generally false, don't believe it too much. Some people on the internet should have their own thinking ability, and don't be too credulous about online rumors.

The female doctor's behavior can be said to be self-directed, and not many people care whether heptachlor can make people unconscious immediately, but she made an experiment first and then explained it, which made her very angry. Now more and more people will use some improper means to make themselves angry online, but in the end they are all disgusted by netizens.