Pharmaceuticals
ACETYLCHOLINE: is a biochemical substance, a neurotransmitter that promotes
the propagation of electrical impulses from one nerve cell to another in
carbon-based life.
ACINOLYATHIN: Painkiller used for muscle spasms.
Adenosine: Stabilize heart rhythm; for heart arrhythmia
Adrenaline: Pharmaceutical based on the humanoid hormone epinephrine.
Adrenaline was an accepted treatment for radiation illness right after
the Atomic Age but was replaced as the preferred treatment after hyronalin
was developed. In 2267, Dr. Leonard McCoy found adrenaline to be an effective
treatment for a radiation induced hyperaccelerated aging disease that affected
several Enterprise crew members.
Alizine: Medical drug. Alizine is used to counter an allergic
reaction.
Alprazolam: Used as a tranquilizer.
Ambeen: Drug used in short-term treatment of insomia.
Analeptic: Pharmaceutical used as a restorative
ANESTHEZINE: general anesthetic used successfully by security
personnel to
subdue intruders. Better anesthetics exist for surgical purposes,
but it may be used in emergency cases. This is an inhalant that can
be used as a general anesthetic, but is more often used by Security as
an intruder control measure.
Anistreplase: Dissolves blood clots.
Anti-hemophillic factor: Used to promote blood clotting.
Antivan: Drug used in treatment of anxiety disorders.
Benjisidrine: An anti-arrhythmic used to regulate some heart conditions.
It is a drug prescribed for Vulcans with heart conditions.
BENZOCYATZINE: medication to treat low isoboramine levels in Trills.
BIOMEMETIC GEL: Medical substance, sale is prohibited by Federation
law.
Attempting to obtain it is a felony (presumably unless one is
a M.D.)
Can be used to make biogenic weapons, to conduct illegal replication
experiments, or to develop organic explosives.
BORATHIUM: experimental rybotherapy medication developed
by Dr Toby Russell
as a replacement for leporazine and morathial. The drug in not
approved to be
used and is blacklisted until further notice by Starfleet medical.
Chloromydride: A cardio-stimulatory drug used where Inaprovaline
is ineffective or may cause allergic reactions. It is usually used in concert
with cardial and neural stimulators for additional benefits.
CORDALINE: drug to revive a stunned or unconscious patient. Resuscitative
drug. quiite effective if the treatment occurs within 15 minutes of death.
COROPHIZINE: is an antibiotic given to patience to prevent secondary
infection from critical illnesses due to the APHASIA VIRUS.
It has minimal side effects and is non-addictive.
CORDRAZINE: Cordrazine is a powerful and addictive stimulant used
to treat
serious electrical burns, and also known to revive a stunned
or unconscious
patient. Cordrazine is "tricky stuff" - overdose can lead
to delusional paranoia, and the drug is addictive. Overdose Treatment:
Kayolene can be administered to sedate the patient, till the overdose
diffuses out of the bodies system naturally (6 hrs). Overdose can
be diagnosed from episodes of delusional paranoia.
Crediline: This drug makes the user more likely to believe anything
that they are told. Its use has been superseded by more effective memory
blockers.
Cyclobenzaphrine Hydrochloride: Used as a muscle relaxant to relieve
spams resulting form sprains, strains and pulls.
DELACTOVINE: Systemic stimulant drug, used to stimulate the nervous
system of
the patient. A common stimulant with few side effects. It is
mildly addictive.
DERMATIRAELIAN PLASTICINE: Medication used to maintain skin elasticity
after
cosmetic surgery.
DEXALIN: Medication used to treat oxygen deprivation.
Dexamethasone: Drug used in the reducing and relieving severe
allergic reactions in drug-induced allergies.
Dopamine: A neurotransmitter used in the treatment of shock and
heart failure.
DYLAMADON: Euthanasia Drug used by some humanoid patients.
Deadly and
painless. This is a powerful neuroinhibitor used for painless
euthanasia.
FORMAZINE: Stimulant drug similar to Delactovine.
A common stimulant that can cause irritability with prolonged use (more
than three days). Otherwise, it has the same effects as Delactovine.
FELICIUM: Narcotic, once used to cure a lethal plague, but
addictive side
effects continue long afterwards.
Genericillin: A powerful general purpose antibiotic.
Glucagon: Used in emergency treatment of hypoglycemia.
Hypercoagulin: Stops bleeding very quickly. This is unnecessary
when using Anabolic Protoplasers, although a version of this drug for localized
use on wounds in the field may exist.
HYRONALYN: Medication used for the treatment of radiation
sickness. Can be
administered ship wide, through the environmental control systems as
an airborne solution. This medication protects against radiation
sickness. One dose halves the effective amount of radiation received, and
a second dose further halves that, and so on. Each dosage beyond the first
risks Hyronalyn poisoning, which could lead to permanent damage.
HYTRITIUM: a highly unstable substance used to neutralize poisonous
tricyanate: Pure hytritium is too unstable to convey by transporter.
IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT: Drugs used to suppress the immunity system
in a subject, thus reducing organ rejection. Handy for that trill
emergency operation.
Impedrazine: A drug used to follow up use of an osteogenic stimulator.
It's function is primarily to help solidify and/or stabilize the new bone
created in the Osteogenic Stimulatory process.
INAPROVALINE: Cardio stimulatory drug used to stabilize
a patient’s condition. A cardio-stimulatory drug that can also
be used to stabilize a weak but living patient's condition.
KAYOLENE: Medical drug used as a sedative. This drug causes immediate
unconsciousness and the patient will remain asleep for 1-6 hours. (16
hours)
Kelotane: Drug which was used in a 3-cc dose for Seska after she
was burned on the damaged Kazon bridge.
KELOTANE: Medical drug used to treat radiation burns and
sickness
Leporazine: A general resuscitative. :
Lexorin: Medication used to counteract mental disorientation resulting
as a side effect of carrying a Vulcan's katra, and other mind- meld
conditions. A neurotransmitter inhibitor. This drug temporarily diminishes
intelegence, but each dose also makes psychic and psionic intrusions harder.
Lexorin can also calm excited or agitated patients. In greater dosages
than 3 in 24 hours, the patient also begins to lose manual dexterity, as
the Central Nervous System begins to lose control of voluntary functions.
Lexorin is mildly addictive, and causes the patient to feel overconfident
and happy.
MAKARA HERBS: Bajoran herbs, used during pregnancy, maintain progesterone
levels. Can be act as counteragent against sedatives.
MEDICILLAN: broad based antibiotic series.
MELORAZINE: Sedative. Causes 3-8 hours sleep. This drug
causes immediate unconsciousness. (18 hours)
Memory-Beta: This drug stimulates the users memory. It allows
the user to attempt to remember something that has been forgotten.
Memory Blockers: These are used to permanently block specific
memories in a patient. This is useful if a patient has seen something unpleasant,
or has been exposed to information that may violate the Prime Directive.
Metaraminol: Used in the treatment of shock.
METRAZENE: Cardiac antiarrythmic medication. See Benjisidrine
for guidelines.
Methylergonovine Malate: Used in control of excessive bleeding.
MORATHIAL SERIES: Group of resuscitative drugs used to resuscitate
an
unconscious patient
Morphazine: Puts patients into deep, dreamless sleep for 3-18
hours.
Mylar II: With reconstructive surgery it is possible to conceal
a person's true race. However reconstructive surgery on an entire platoon
or company is not always an option time or facilities wise. The drug, Mylar
II, causes the top layers of skin and flesh to become more pliable. Thus
with Mylar II injections a human could easily appear to be a Romulan or
Vulcan. There is a limit to what these injections can do. A Mylar II Cardassian
would take a few hours, be quite painful and require the use of some prostectics.
None of these disguises will fool a medical tricorder or a very detailed
inspection. These disguises may also require some form of makeup to be
complete. Exclusively for SFMC Recon.
Neo-Dextraline Solution: Used to treat dehydration.
NEURAL PARALYZER: is medication that can cause a cessation of heartbeat
and
breathing in a humanoid patient, creating the appearance of death.
If such a patient receives medical treatment in time, a full recovery
is possible.
Neurovine: This drug is an antidote for nerve poison.
PHETETALIN: Strong antibiotic
POLYADRENALINE: Synthetic drug based on humanoid hormone epinephrine
Purge: This drug cleanses the user's systems of foreign biochemicals,
and neutralizes active drugs (including recreational drugs and alcohol)
within minutes.
Rage: This drug gives the user double strength and and berserker
rage for 10-60 minutes. This drug is considered unethical by Federation
standards.
RETNAX V: older medication prescribed to nearsighted patients.
REXALIN: Medical Drug used as sedative and pain reducer.
This drug can be used as a tranquilizer, a pain killer and a sedative.
All is depending on the dose administered.
SEROTONIN: Enzyme that is a central neurotransmitter in humanoid
nervous
systems.
Shaker: This is an experimental neurotransmitter enhancer which
increases the patients health, strength and dextarity every 15 seconds,
but decreases intellegence by a similar amount. Users also temporarily
gain the overconfidence and a high pain threshold. This drug is considered
unethical by the Federation.
Silver sulfadiazine: Used to treat wound infection in people with
severe or 3rd degree burns.
STOKALINE: Medication stimulant used to revive an unconscious
or stunned
patient. Extended use decreases its effectiveness. A mild
stimulant that will revive an unconscious or stunned patient. It has no
major side effects and is non-addictive. However, patients quickly develop
a tolerance to it. Each time Stokaline is not effective, all future uses
on that patient will be less. This effect is permanent and cumulative.
Suspend: Slows down all biological functions. This is similar
to the Stasis Field. In sickbays, a Stasis Field is used.
TAKARIA HERBS: Bajoran herbal medication against swollen body parts.
Tissue Plasminogen Activator: Drug that dissolves a blood clot
quickly or restores the heart's blood supply and oxygen supply very quickly.
TRICORDRAZINE: a powerful neuro stimulant drug-administered subcutaneously
by
hypospray. Used for treating neural injury. A refined version
of Cordrazine that lacks the delusional paranoia side effects, but will
not revive as well. It is still addictive.
TRI-OX COMPOUND: is medication used to help a patient breathe
easier in a thin
or oxygen-deprived atmosphere. This is administered by
hypospray into the blood stream. This drug helps to provide oxygen
to blood in thin atmospheres, or in cases of oxygen starvation.
TRYPTOPHAN LYSINE DISTILLATES (TLD Series): used as an antibiotic
series. These are more powerful antibiotics. They add to the effective
health of the patient, but at the cost of a slightly Fatigued state that
lasts until the treatments end.
VASOKIN: An experimental drug used to increase blood flow to the organs.
In 22 percent of all cases vital organs are irreversibly damaged after
using this drug.
VERTAZINE: Medication used to combat the effects of vertigo. Only
one dose will have effect in a 24 hour period. It has no side effects. |