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[[File:SS14 Medical Quick Reference Sheet - 10-7.png|thumb|A table displaying a quick reference sheet | [[File:SS14 Medical Quick Reference Sheet - 10-7.png|thumb|A table displaying a quick reference sheet including all medical chemicals, their ingredients, effects, and more. <br>''{{Colored text|gray|up to date as of May 1st}}'']] | ||
== Quick Reference Spreadsheet == | == Quick Reference Spreadsheet == | ||
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FOa050c7ht6VJw7BUW6EbNz9zDeWBCVRpa0wCNz19YM/edit?usp=sharing Spreadsheet of all medicines discussed here and | [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FOa050c7ht6VJw7BUW6EbNz9zDeWBCVRpa0wCNz19YM/edit?usp=sharing Spreadsheet of all medicines discussed here and their ingredients] | ||
== Medicine by Condition == | == Medicine by Condition == | ||
=== Brute === | === Brute === | ||
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{{ | {{Chem box|Bicaridine}} | ||
{{ | {{Chem box|Tricordrazine}} | ||
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=== Caustic === | === Caustic === | ||
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{{ | {{Chem box|Sigynate}} | ||
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=== Burn=== | === Burn=== | ||
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{{ | {{Chem box|Dermaline}} | ||
{{ | {{Chem box|Kelotane}} | ||
{{ | {{Chem box|Tricordrazine}} | ||
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==== Burn (Cold) ==== | ==== Burn (Cold) ==== | ||
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{{ | {{Chem box|Leporazine}} | ||
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=== Airloss === | === Airloss === | ||
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{{ | {{Chem box|Dexalin}} | ||
{{ | {{Chem box|DexalinPlus}} | ||
{{ | {{Chem box|Epinephrine}} | ||
{{ | {{Chem box|Inaprovaline}} | ||
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=== Toxin === | === Toxin === | ||
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{{ | {{Chem box|Ultravasculine}} | ||
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==== Toxin (Poison) ==== | ==== Toxin (Poison) ==== | ||
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{{ | {{Chem box|Dylovene}} | ||
{{ | {{Chem box|Stellibinin}} | ||
{{ | {{Chem box|Ethylredoxrazine}} | ||
{{ | {{Chem box|Tricordrazine}} | ||
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==== Toxin (Radiation) ==== | ==== Toxin (Radiation) ==== | ||
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{{ | {{Chem box|Arithrazine}} | ||
{{ | {{Chem box|Hyronalin}} | ||
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=== Bleeding === | === Bleeding === | ||
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{{ | {{Chem box|Inaprovaline}} | ||
{{ | {{Chem box|TranexamicAcid}} | ||
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== Cryogenic Medicine == | == Cryogenic Medicine == | ||
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{{Chem box|Cryoxadone}} | |||
{{Chem box|Doxarubixadone}} | |||
{{Chem box|Opporozidone}} | |||
{{Chem box|Necrosol}} | |||
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== All Medicines == | |||
(Taken from [[Chemistry]]) | |||
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Revision as of 09:57, 24 May 2025
up to date as of May 1st
Quick Reference Spreadsheet
Spreadsheet of all medicines discussed here and their ingredients
Medicine by Condition
Brute
Bicaridine
Recipe
Effects
An analgesic which is highly effective at treating brute damage. It's useful for stabilizing people who have been severely beaten, as well as treating less life-threatening injuries.
Seems to be opaque.
Tricordrazine
Recipe
Effects
A wide-spectrum stimulant, originally derived from cordrazine. Treats minor damage of all basic health types as long as the user is not heavily wounded. Best used as an additive to other chemicals.
Seems to be opaque.
Caustic
Sigynate
Recipe
Effects
A thick pink syrup useful for neutralizing acids and soothing trauma caused by acids. Tastes sweet!
Seems to be thick.
Burn
Dermaline
Recipe
Effects
An advanced chemical that is more effective at treating burn damage than kelotane.
Seems to be translucent.
Kelotane
Recipe
Effects
Treats burn damage. Overdosing greatly reduces the body's ability to retain water.
Seems to be strong smelling.
Tricordrazine
Recipe
Effects
A wide-spectrum stimulant, originally derived from cordrazine. Treats minor damage of all basic health types as long as the user is not heavily wounded. Best used as an additive to other chemicals.
Seems to be opaque.
Burn (Cold)
Leporazine
Recipe
Effects
A chemical used to stabilize body temperature and rapidly cure cold damage. Great for unprotected EVA travel, but prevents the use of cryogenic tubes.
Seems to be pungent.
Airloss
Dexalin
Recipe
Effects
Used for treating minor oxygen deprivation and bloodloss. A required reagent for dexalin plus.
Seems to be opaque.
Dexalin plus
Recipe
Effects
Used in treatment of extreme cases of oxygen deprivation and bloodloss. Flushes heartbreaker toxin out of the blood stream.
Seems to be cloudy.
Epinephrine
Recipe
Effects
An effective stabilizing chemical used to keep a critical person from dying to asphyxiation while patching up minor damage during crit. Flushes heartbreaker toxin out the blood stream at the cost of more epinephrine, but may add histamine. Helps reduce stun time. Commonly found in the form of emergency medipens.
Seems to be odorless.
Inaprovaline
Recipe
Effects
Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardiostimulant, commonly used to treat asphyxiation damage caused during critical states and reduce bleeding. Used in many advanced medicines.
Seems to be opaque.
Toxin
Ultravasculine
Recipe
Effects
A complicated anti-toxin solution that quickly flushes out toxin while causing minor stress on the body. Reacts with histamine, duplicating itself while flushing it out. Overdose causes extreme pain.
Seems to be thick and grainy.
Toxin (Poison)
Dylovene
Recipe
Effects
A broad-spectrum anti-toxin, which treats toxin damage in organisms. Overdosing will cause vomiting, dizzyness and pain.
Seems to be translucent.
Stellibinin
Recipe
Effects
A natual anti-toxin with particular effectiveness against amatoxin.
Seems to be starry.
Ethylredoxrazine
Recipe
Effects
Neutralises the effects of alcohol in the blood stream. Though it is commonly needed, it is rarely requested.
Seems to be opaque.
Tricordrazine
Recipe
Effects
A wide-spectrum stimulant, originally derived from cordrazine. Treats minor damage of all basic health types as long as the user is not heavily wounded. Best used as an additive to other chemicals.
Seems to be opaque.
Toxin (Radiation)
Arithrazine
Recipe
Effects
A mildly unstable medication used for the most extreme case of radiation poisoning. Exerts minor stress on the body.
Seems to be cloudy.
Hyronalin
Recipe
Effects
A weak treatment for radiation damage. A precursor to arithrazine and phalanximine. Can cause vomiting.
Seems to be cloudy.
Bleeding
Inaprovaline
Recipe
Effects
Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardiostimulant, commonly used to treat asphyxiation damage caused during critical states and reduce bleeding. Used in many advanced medicines.
Seems to be opaque.
Tranexamic acid
Recipe
Effects
A blood-clotting medicine used to prevent profuse bleeding. Causes heavier bleeding on overdose. Commonly found in small doses within emergency medipens.
Seems to be viscous.
Cryogenic Medicine
Cryoxadone
Recipe
Effects
Required for the proper function of cryogenics. Heals all standard types of damage, but only works in temperatures under 213K. It can treat and rejuvenate plants when applied in small doses.
Seems to be fizzy.
Doxarubixadone
Recipe
Effects
A cryogenics chemical. Heals cellular damage caused by dangerous gasses and chemicals.
Seems to be bubbling.
Opporozidone
Recipe
Effects
A difficult to synthesize cryogenic drug used to regenerate rotting tissue and brain matter.
Seems to be sickly.
Necrosol
Recipe
Effects
A necrotic substance that seems to be able to heal frozen corpses. It can treat and rejuvenate plants when applied in small doses.
Seems to be necrotic.
All Medicines
(Taken from Chemistry)
Aloxadone
Recipe
Effects
A cryogenics chemical. Used to treat severe burns and frostbite via regeneration of the affected tissue. Works regardless of the patient being alive or dead.
Seems to be soothing.
Ambuzol
Recipe
Effects
A highly engineered substance able to halt the progression of a zombie infection.
Seems to be crisp.
Ambuzol plus
Recipe
Effects
Further engineered with omnizine, inoculates the living against the infection.
Seems to be crisp.
Arithrazine
Recipe
Effects
A mildly unstable medication used for the most extreme case of radiation poisoning. Exerts minor stress on the body.
Seems to be cloudy.
Barozine
Recipe
Effects
A potent chemical that prevents pressure damage. Causes extreme stress on the body.
Seems to be viscous.
Bicaridine
Recipe
Effects
An analgesic which is highly effective at treating brute damage. It's useful for stabilizing people who have been severely beaten, as well as treating less life-threatening injuries.
Seems to be opaque.
Bruizine
Recipe
Effects
Originally developed as a cough medicine, it turns out this chemical is wildly effective at treating blunt force trauma.
Seems to be mucus-like.
Cognizine
Recipe
Effects
A mysterious chemical which is able to make any non-sentient creature sentient.
Seems to be enigmatic.
Cryoxadone
Recipe
Effects
Required for the proper function of cryogenics. Heals all standard types of damage, but only works in temperatures under 213K. It can treat and rejuvenate plants when applied in small doses.
Seems to be fizzy.
Cryptobiolin
Recipe
Effects
Causes confusion and dizziness.
Seems to be fizzy.
Dermaline
Recipe
Effects
An advanced chemical that is more effective at treating burn damage than kelotane.
Seems to be translucent.
Dexalin
Recipe
Effects
Used for treating minor oxygen deprivation and bloodloss. A required reagent for dexalin plus.
Seems to be opaque.
Dexalin plus
Recipe
Effects
Used in treatment of extreme cases of oxygen deprivation and bloodloss. Flushes heartbreaker toxin out of the blood stream.
Seems to be cloudy.
Diphenhydramine
Recipe
Effects
Rapidly purges the body of histamine, reduces jitteriness, causes drowsiness, and treats poison damage. Often included in sleep medication.
Seems to be chalky.
Diphenylmethylamine
Recipe
Effects
A more stable medicine than ethyloxyephedrine. Useful for keeping someone awake.
Seems to be glowing.
Doxarubixadone
Recipe
Effects
A cryogenics chemical. Heals cellular damage caused by dangerous gasses and chemicals.
Seems to be bubbling.
Dylovene
Recipe
Effects
A broad-spectrum anti-toxin, which treats toxin damage in organisms. Overdosing will cause vomiting, dizzyness and pain.
Seems to be translucent.
Epinephrine
Recipe
Effects
An effective stabilizing chemical used to keep a critical person from dying to asphyxiation while patching up minor damage during crit. Flushes heartbreaker toxin out the blood stream at the cost of more epinephrine, but may add histamine. Helps reduce stun time. Commonly found in the form of emergency medipens.
Seems to be odorless.
Ethyloxyephedrine
Recipe
Effects
A mildly unstable medicine derived from desoxyephedrine, primarily used to combat narcolepsy.
Seems to be shiny.
Ethylredoxrazine
Recipe
Effects
Neutralises the effects of alcohol in the blood stream. Though it is commonly needed, it is rarely requested.
Seems to be opaque.
Haloperidol
Recipe
Effects
Removes most stimulating and hallucinogenic drugs. Reduces druggy effects and jitteriness. Causes drowsiness.
Seems to be crystalline.
Holy water
Recipe
Effects
The cleanest and purest of waters straight from the hands of god, is known to magically heal wounds.
Seems to be holy.
Hyronalin
Recipe
Effects
A weak treatment for radiation damage. A precursor to arithrazine and phalanximine. Can cause vomiting.
Seems to be cloudy.
Inaprovaline
Recipe
Effects
Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardiostimulant, commonly used to treat asphyxiation damage caused during critical states and reduce bleeding. Used in many advanced medicines.
Seems to be opaque.
Insuzine
Recipe
Effects
Rapidly repairs dead tissue caused by electrocution, but cools you slightly. Completely freezes the patient when overdosed.
Seems to be frosty.
Ipecac
Recipe
Effects
A rapid-acting emetic. Useful for stopping unmetabolized poisons, or mass-vomiting sessions.
Seems to be inky.
Kelotane
Recipe
Effects
Treats burn damage. Overdosing greatly reduces the body's ability to retain water.
Seems to be strong smelling.
Lacerinol
Recipe
Effects
A fairly unreactive chemical that boosts collagen sythesis to incredible levels, healing slash trauma.
Seems to be viscous.
Leporazine
Recipe
Effects
A chemical used to stabilize body temperature and rapidly cure cold damage. Great for unprotected EVA travel, but prevents the use of cryogenic tubes.
Seems to be pungent.
Lipozine
Recipe
Effects
A chemical that accelerates metabolism, causing the user to hunger faster.
Seems to be oily.
Mannitol
Recipe
Effects
Efficiently restores brain damage.
Seems to be opaque.
Necrosol
Recipe
Effects
A necrotic substance that seems to be able to heal frozen corpses. It can treat and rejuvenate plants when applied in small doses.
Seems to be necrotic.
Oculine
Recipe
Effects
A simple saline compound used to treat the eyes via ingestion.
Seems to be translucent.
Omnizine
Recipe
Effects
A soothing milky liquid with an iridescent gleam. A well known conspiracy theory says that its origins remain a mystery because revealing the secrets of its production would render most commercial pharmaceuticals obsolete.
Seems to be soothing.
Opporozidone
Recipe
Effects
A difficult to synthesize cryogenic drug used to regenerate rotting tissue and brain matter.
Seems to be sickly.
Phalanximine
Recipe
Effects
An advanced chemical used in the treatment of cancer. Causes moderate radiation poisoning, acid burns, and vomiting on organics. Can potentially remove the death gene on plants.
Seems to be acrid.
Polypyrylium Oligomers
Recipe
Effects
A purple mixture of short polyelectrolyte chains not easily synthesized in the laboratory. Heals asphyxiation and brute damage. Stops bleeding over time.
Seems to be pungent.
Potassium iodide
Recipe
Effects
Will reduce the damaging effects of radiation by 90%. Prophylactic use only.
Seems to be grainy.
Psicodine
Recipe
Effects
Suppresses anxiety and other various forms of mental distress. Overdose causes hallucinations and minor toxin damage.
Seems to be shiny.
Pulped banana peel
Recipe
Effects
Pulped banana peels have some effectiveness against bleeding.
Seems to be pulpy.
Puncturase
Recipe
Effects
A fizzy chemical that helps rebuild trauma caused by piercing damage, leaving a slight amount of tissue damage behind.
Seems to be fizzy.
Pyrazine
Recipe
Effects
Efficiently heals burns from the hottest of fires. Causes massive internal bleeding when overdosed.
Seems to be thick.
Saline
Recipe
Effects
A mixture of salt and water. Commonly used to treat dehydration or low fluid presence in blood.
Seems to be salty.
Siderlac
Recipe
Effects
A powerful anti-caustic medicine derived from plants.
Seems to be milky.
Sigynate
Recipe
Effects
A thick pink syrup useful for neutralizing acids and soothing trauma caused by acids. Tastes sweet!
Seems to be thick.
Stellibinin
Recipe
Effects
A natual anti-toxin with particular effectiveness against amatoxin.
Seems to be starry.
Synaptizine
Recipe
Effects
A toxic chemical that halves the duration of stuns and knockdowns.
Seems to be pungent.
Tranexamic acid
Recipe
Effects
A blood-clotting medicine used to prevent profuse bleeding. Causes heavier bleeding on overdose. Commonly found in small doses within emergency medipens.
Seems to be viscous.
Tricordrazine
Recipe
Effects
A wide-spectrum stimulant, originally derived from cordrazine. Treats minor damage of all basic health types as long as the user is not heavily wounded. Best used as an additive to other chemicals.
Seems to be opaque.
Ultravasculine
Recipe
Effects
A complicated anti-toxin solution that quickly flushes out toxin while causing minor stress on the body. Reacts with histamine, duplicating itself while flushing it out. Overdose causes extreme pain.
Seems to be thick and grainy.