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== Medicine by Condition == | == Medicine by Condition == |
Revision as of 20:01, 13 January 2024
Quick Reference Spreadsheet
Spreadsheet of all medicines discussed here and most of their ingredients

Medicine by Condition
Brute
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. In the case of bleeding (internal or external), bicaridine will slow down the bleeding heavily. If the dosage exceeds the overdose limit, it'll stop it outright.
Seems to be opaque.
A wide-spectrum stimulant, originally derived from Cordrazine. It's capable of healing most common damage types simultaneously, however only at about half the rate of other medications. Because of its low potency, it's best used as a supplement to other medicines.
Seems to be opaque.
Caustic
A thick pink syrup useful for neutralizing acids and soothing trauma caused by acids. Tastes sweet!
Seems to be thick.
Burn
An advanced chemical that is more effective at treating burn damage than Kelotane.
Seems to be translucent.
Treats burn damage. Overdosing greatly reduces the body's ability to retain water.
Seems to be strong-smelling.
Satiates thirst.
A wide-spectrum stimulant, originally derived from Cordrazine. It's capable of healing most common damage types simultaneously, however only at about half the rate of other medications. Because of its low potency, it's best used as a supplement to other medicines.
Seems to be opaque.
Burn (Cold)
This keeps a patient's body temperature stable. High doses can allow short periods of unprotected EVA, but prevents use of the cryogenics tubes.
Seems to be pungent.
Airloss
Used for treating oxygen deprivation. In most cases where it is likely to be needed, the strength of Dexalin Plus will probably be more useful.
Seems to be opaque.
Used in treatment of extreme cases of oxygen deprivation. Effective at healing blood loss damage.
Seems to be cloudy.
Effective at bringing people back from a critical state. Reduces some stun times. Easy to overdose on.
Seems to be odorless.
Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardiostimulant. Commonly used to stabilize patients- it stops oxygen loss when the patient is in critical health. It'll also slow down bleeding by a good amount. Acts as a decent painkiller.
Seems to be opaque.
Toxin
Rapidly flushes toxins from the body, but places some stress on the veins. Do not overdose.
Seems to be thick and grainy.
Toxin (Poison)
A broad-spectrum anti-toxin, which treats toxin damage in the blood stream. Overdosing will cause vomiting, dizzyness and pain.
Seems to be translucent.
A natual antitoxin with particular effectiveness against amatoxin.
Seems to be starry.
Neutralises the effects of alcohol in the blood stream. Though it is commonly needed, it is rarely requested.
Seems to be opaque.
A wide-spectrum stimulant, originally derived from Cordrazine. It's capable of healing most common damage types simultaneously, however only at about half the rate of other medications. Because of its low potency, it's best used as a supplement to other medicines.
Seems to be opaque.
Toxin (Radiation)
A slightly unstable medication used for the most extreme case of radiation poisoning. Lowers radiation level at over twice the rate Hyronalin does and will heal toxin damage at the same time. Deals very minor brute damage to the patient over time, but the patient's body will typically out-regenerate it easily.
Seems to be cloudy.
A weak treatment for radiation damage. Considered to be useful mainly for genetic modification, where it reduces radiation levels, and thus the chance of genetic mutations. Largely outclassed by Arithrazine.
Seems to be cloudy.
Bleeding
Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardiostimulant. Commonly used to stabilize patients- it stops oxygen loss when the patient is in critical health. It'll also slow down bleeding by a good amount. Acts as a decent painkiller.
Seems to be opaque.
A blood clotting medicine for preventing heavy bleeding. Very dangerous in large quantities.
Seems to be viscous.
Cryogenic Medicine
Required for the proper function of cryogenics. Heals all standard types of damage very swiftly, but only works in temperatures under 170K (usually this means cryo cells). Can also slowly heal clone damage, such as caused by cloning or Slimes.
Seems to be fizzy.
Medicine by Name
A slightly unstable medication used for the most extreme case of radiation poisoning. Lowers radiation level at over twice the rate Hyronalin does and will heal toxin damage at the same time. Deals very minor brute damage to the patient over time, but the patient's body will typically out-regenerate it easily.
Seems to be cloudy.
A potent drug that prevents pressure damage. Causes extreme pain and jittering. Very poisonous when overdosed.
Seems to be viscous.
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. In the case of bleeding (internal or external), bicaridine will slow down the bleeding heavily. If the dosage exceeds the overdose limit, it'll stop it outright.
Seems to be opaque.
A mysterious chemical which is able to make any non-sentient creature sentient.
Seems to be enigmatic.
Required for the proper function of cryogenics. Heals all standard types of damage very swiftly, but only works in temperatures under 170K (usually this means cryo cells). Can also slowly heal clone damage, such as caused by cloning or Slimes.
Seems to be fizzy.
Causes confusion and dizziness. This is essential to make Spaceacillin.
Seems to be fizzy.
An advanced chemical that is more effective at treating burn damage than Kelotane.
Seems to be translucent.
Used for treating oxygen deprivation. In most cases where it is likely to be needed, the strength of Dexalin Plus will probably be more useful.
Seems to be opaque.
Used in treatment of extreme cases of oxygen deprivation. Effective at healing blood loss damage.
Seems to be cloudy.
A broad-spectrum anti-toxin, which treats toxin damage in the blood stream. Overdosing will cause vomiting, dizzyness and pain.
Seems to be translucent.
Effective at bringing people back from a critical state. Reduces some stun times. Easy to overdose on.
Seems to be odorless.
Neutralises the effects of alcohol in the blood stream. Though it is commonly needed, it is rarely requested.
Seems to be opaque.
An unstable medicine derived from desoxyephedrine. With the main effects of desoxyephedrine neutralized, it may be useful for something else.
Seems to be shiny.
A weak treatment for radiation damage. Considered to be useful mainly for genetic modification, where it reduces radiation levels, and thus the chance of genetic mutations. Largely outclassed by Arithrazine.
Seems to be cloudy.
Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardiostimulant. Commonly used to stabilize patients- it stops oxygen loss when the patient is in critical health. It'll also slow down bleeding by a good amount. Acts as a decent painkiller.
Seems to be opaque.
Induces vomiting. Useful for stopping a poisoning that isn't done metabolizing.
Seems to be inky.
Treats burn damage. Overdosing greatly reduces the body's ability to retain water.
Seems to be strong-smelling.
Satiates thirst.
This keeps a patient's body temperature stable. High doses can allow short periods of unprotected EVA, but prevents use of the cryogenics tubes.
Seems to be pungent.
Causes weight loss upon consumption.
Seems to be oily.
Satiates hunger.
A thick pink syrup useful for neutralizing acids and soothing trauma caused by acids. Tastes sweet!
Seems to be thick.
A natual antitoxin with particular effectiveness against amatoxin.
Seems to be starry.
Toxic, but treats hallucinations, drowsiness & halves the duration of paralysis, stuns and knockdowns. One unit is enough to treat hallucinations; two units is deadly.
Seems to be pungent.
A blood clotting medicine for preventing heavy bleeding. Very dangerous in large quantities.
Seems to be viscous.
A wide-spectrum stimulant, originally derived from Cordrazine. It's capable of healing most common damage types simultaneously, however only at about half the rate of other medications. Because of its low potency, it's best used as a supplement to other medicines.
Seems to be opaque.
Rapidly flushes toxins from the body, but places some stress on the veins. Do not overdose.
Seems to be thick and grainy.