Anaesthetics
Drugs, colloquially: anaesthetics. A distinction is made between topical agents such as ointments and intravenous anaesthetics. While the former are generally harmless, injectable anaesthetics are always prescription drugs with unpredictable side effects for the layperson.
Of course, such drugs are not used in responsible BDSM, but it has become fashionable in recent times to inject anaesthetics into dominatrix studios. However, the administration of procaine is a serious criminal offence.
Only men with a clearly increased willingness to take risks can be treated in this way. Anyone who loves their health will hardly allow themselves to be injected with a neurotoxin for a little thrill - especially by a stranger whose competence they are completely unable to assess. What's more, the use of procaine quickly leads to addiction!
The administration of procaine has become particularly fashionable. The use of procaine by unauthorised persons is a violation of the Medicines Act and is punishable as a criminal offence (grievous bodily harm).

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