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+ | !style='background-color:#FFEE88;'|Arithrazine<span style="color:#C8A5DC;background-color:white">▮</span> |
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+ | |1 part [[#Hyronalin|Hyronalin ]]<br>1 part Hydrazine |
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+ | | Removes radiation from patient's body more quickly and efficiently than Hyronalin. |
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+ | Causes moderate brute damage and minor burn damage to patient. Does not treat toxin damage. Does not treat genetic degradation. In most cases, should be administered with Dylovene. |
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+ | |0.05/t |
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+ | |30u |
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+ | !style='background-color:#FFEE88;'|Bicaridine<span style="color:#C8A5DC;background-color:white">▮</span> |
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+ | |1 part [[#Inaprovaline|Inaprovaline]]<br>1 part Blattedin |
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+ | |Treats brute damage. |
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+ | Will eventually stop external bleeding. Seals most wounds, including surgical incisions. Overdose can treat internal bleeding. |
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+ | |0.2/t |
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+ | |30u |
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+ | !style='background-color:#FFEE88;'|Clonexadone<span style="color:#C8A5DC;background-color:white">▮</span> |
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+ | |1 part [[#Cryoxadone|Cryoxadone]]<br>1 part Sodium <br>0.1 part Plasma <br>1 part Plasma (catalyst) |
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+ | |More effective than Cryoxadone. |
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+ | Requires temperatures below 170K to function. Do not inject or swallow. Treats organ damage. |
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+ | |0.1/t |
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+ | |N/A |
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+ | !style='background-color:#FFEE88;'|Cryoxadone<span style="color:#C8A5DC;background-color:white">▮</span> |
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+ | |1 part [[#Dexalin|Dexalin]]<br>1 part Water <br>1 part Acetone |
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+ | |Used in cryotanks. Treats brute and burn damage. Treats genetic degradation. |
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+ | Requires temperatures below 170K to function. Do not inject or swallow. Treats organ damage. |
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+ | |0.1/t |
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+ | |N/A |
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[[Category:Medical Guides]] |
[[Category:Medical Guides]] |
Revision as of 20:27, 25 February 2019
Base Chemicals
Base chemicals | |
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Acetone | Aluminum |
Ammonia | Carbon |
Copper | Ethanol |
Hydrazine | Hydrochloric Acid |
Iron | Lithium |
Mercury | Phosphorus |
Potassium | Radium |
Silicon | Sodium |
Sugar | Sulfur |
Sulphuric Acid | Tungsten |
Water |
Medicine
Name | Recipe | Description | Metabolism Rate | Overdose Threshold |
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Adrenaline▮ | 1 part Inaprovaline 1 part Hyperzine 1 part Dexalin Plus |
Used as a cardiac stimulant.
Helps to restart a flat-lining heart and also acts as a weak painkiller. Can cause shaking and increased heart rate. |
0.1/t | 20u |
Alkysine▮ | 1 part Dylovene 1 part Hydrochloric Acid 1 part Ammonia |
Treats brain damage. | 0.05/t | 30u |
Arithrazine▮ | 1 part Hyronalin 1 part Hydrazine |
Removes radiation from patient's body more quickly and efficiently than Hyronalin.
Causes moderate brute damage and minor burn damage to patient. Does not treat toxin damage. Does not treat genetic degradation. In most cases, should be administered with Dylovene. |
0.05/t | 30u |
Bicaridine▮ | 1 part Inaprovaline 1 part Blattedin |
Treats brute damage.
Will eventually stop external bleeding. Seals most wounds, including surgical incisions. Overdose can treat internal bleeding. |
0.2/t | 30u |
Clonexadone▮ | 1 part Cryoxadone 1 part Sodium 0.1 part Plasma 1 part Plasma (catalyst) |
More effective than Cryoxadone.
Requires temperatures below 170K to function. Do not inject or swallow. Treats organ damage. |
0.1/t | N/A |
Cryoxadone▮ | 1 part Dexalin 1 part Water 1 part Acetone |
Used in cryotanks. Treats brute and burn damage. Treats genetic degradation.
Requires temperatures below 170K to function. Do not inject or swallow. Treats organ damage. |
0.1/t | N/A |