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An '''analgesic''' was a [[drug]] used to relieve pain without inducing a loss of consciousness. Analgesics were often used to treat [[headache]]s and to relieve pain induced by mild bruising to severe injury. ({{VOY|Critical Care|Tsunkatse}}, {{ENT|Observer Effect}})
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When ordered to create a diversion to slow down a [[Borg]] invasion of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}, the [[EMH]] in the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[sickbay]] offered the intruding [[Borg drones]] an analgesic [[skin]] cream to combat skin irritation caused by their implants. ({{film|8}})
An '''analgesic''' is a [[drug]] used to relieve pain, such as may occur from mild bruising, up to more severe injury. ({{VOY|Critical Care|Tsunkatse}}) Analgesics are often used to treat [[headache]]s. ({{ENT|Observer Effect}})
 
   
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[[The Doctor]] begrudgingly gave [[B'Elanna Torres]] an analgesic when she complained of a bad [[headache]] in [[2373]].({{VOY|The Swarm}})
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Revision as of 13:59, 19 August 2011

An analgesic was a drug used to relieve pain without inducing a loss of consciousness. Analgesics were often used to treat headaches and to relieve pain induced by mild bruising to severe injury. (VOY: "Critical Care", "Tsunkatse", ENT: "Observer Effect")

When ordered to create a diversion to slow down a Borg invasion of the USS Enterprise-E, the EMH in the Enterprise's sickbay offered the intruding Borg drones an analgesic skin cream to combat skin irritation caused by their implants. (Star Trek: First Contact)

The Doctor begrudgingly gave B'Elanna Torres an analgesic when she complained of a bad headache in 2373.(VOY: "The Swarm")

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