Medications
Created by Captain Remy Johansen on Sun Jun 9th, 2024 @ 6:24pm
Medications
Analgesics
- Anetrezine: mild analgesic
- Asinolyathin: see also muscle relaxers
- Bicardine: general purpose analgesic; presurgical indications
- Neurozine: mild analgesic
- Metroapan: general purpose mid-level analgesic; indicate usage alongside anesthetic
- morphenolog: general purpose analgesic, indicated for post-surgical uses; pain management traumatic injury
Radiation Medications
- Analeptic: treats symptoms of radiation sickness; counteracts effects of radiation as a prophalaxis
- Aritharzine: Indicated specfically for extreme cases of Theta Radiation poisoning
- Hyronalin: general purpose treatment for radiation poisoning
Resuscitation Medications
- Cortolin: indicated for respiratory resuscitation
- Chloromydride: cardiac stimulant, can be indicated for cardiac resuscitation
- Inaprovaline: synaptic and cardiac stimulant, indicated for resuscitation uses when patient presents with synaptic impairment
- Netinaline: general purpose cardiovascular resuscitation medication
Sleep Aids / Stimulants
- Anesthizine: a fast-acting anesthetic, which could be administered through environmental systems as a gas, or through a hypospray as a liquid.
- Animazine: general use stimulant to prevent sleep
- Hyperzine: general purpose stimulant, increases heart rate, blood pressure
- Loraphan: (*original medication not canon) anti-anxiety medication
- Tricordrazine: (reference only, use not recommended) potent stimulant
Other
- Simetriline: (*original medication not canon) Symetrelon is a neuroactive compound developed to stabilize synaptic function in patients suffering from simultaneous CNS suppression and overstimulation. Originally synthesized during the Dominion War to treat soldiers exposed to conflicting narcotic agents, it recalibrates dopaminergic and endorphin pathways within 90 seconds.
- Suppresses methamphetamine-induced norepinephrine surges.
- Gently elevates suppressed acetylcholine and serotonin levels from opiate exposure.
- Uses quantum-adaptive feedback to harmonize limbic and frontal cortical activity.
- Tharnexium: (*original medication not canon) Tharnexium is a rare and powerful equilibrant derived from Denobulan and Orion neural chemistry. Used off-record by frontier medics to counteract forced drug conditioning, it has a reputation as a “mind anchor.”
- Loraphan: (*original medication not canon) anti-anxiety medication
- Dextronyl: (*original medication not canon) Developed covertly by Section 31 to reverse deliberate psychotropic manipulation—specifically cases where morphine analogs were laced with stimulants to induce psychosis or compliance. It acts within 45 seconds to reassert cortical dominance and autonomic equilibrium. Considered too destabilizing for civilian use due to occasional memory displacement side effects.
Categories: USS Astrea Medical Bay