It is a anesthetic to numb the pain of the procedure.
septocaine
Yes. The term "Novocaine" is obsolete, because Novocaine is not used anymore. The more common terms used in dental anesthetics are: Lidocaine, xylocaine, articaine, septocaine, carbocaine, mepivocaine....
Zinoximor is not a sulfa-based antibiotic. Zinoximor contains cefuroxime, an antibiotic belonging to the cephalosporin class of antibiotic. Specifically, it is a second-generation cephalosporin, hence has a spectrum of activity that covers many gram positive as well as gram negative bacteria. Because of this, it is used in treatment of a variety of infections, including respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, and skin/soft-tissue infections.
Yes, but it's an extremely inconvenient starting point compared to anything with pseudoephedrine, the side chain in epinephrine is one carbon shorter than you want for amphetamine, adding that carbon isn't easy. There are plenty of chemicals that are better starting points and easier to acquire in bulk.
Recreational Drug.
No, a drug can not have new drug application and an abbreviated drug application number can be NOT the same. Source: Experience.
Drug addict is the correct spelling. A drug addict suffers from drug addiction.
Drug tests can not differentiate the means of taking a drug.
The National Drug Code number of the drug is included is this section of a drug monograph Answer: How Supplied (page 42-45)
a drug
A drug bound to a protein is an active drug