A long time ago, tylazepine was known as paracecium. As the name suggested, it could relieve heat and pain.
The medicine had the effect of relieving heat by inhibiting the hemithalamotomy's body temperature regulation of the central epinephrine Chimera, reducing the synthesis and release of epinephrine mage1, causing peripheral blood vessels to expand and sweat. The strength of its cooling effect was similar to that of aspirin.
The analgesic effect was not strong, only effective for mild or moderate pain.
The nucleus was a nonylexalylcerine, a special drug used for sycetyrophenol poisoning.
Zheng Ren saw this in the doctor's order and knew that the ICU had already given him the right medicine, so he didn't say anything.
The critical condition of 912 was quite strong. Other than the strange situation of the change in urine color due to the effects of the morphine, Zheng Ren felt that he did not need to interfere too much.