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Revision as of 05:33, 17 April 2012
The following is a list of medical substances and treatments for various illnesses.
Analgesic
Anesthetic
- anesthizine
- anetrizine
- axonol
- hyvroxilated quint-ethyl metacetamin
- melenex
- nasal numbing agent
- neurozine
Burns
Cardiovascular
Narcotic
- alcohol
- felicium
- Hupyrian beetle snuff
- impedrezene
- ketracel-white
- LSD
- maraji crystal
- Rhuludian crystal
- tropolisine
- yridium bicantizine
Neurological
- acetylcholine
- alkysine
- analeptic
- cortical analeptic
- CPK enzymatic therapy
- desegranine
- hypnosis
- lexorin
- neural paralyzer
- neuromuscular adaptation
- norepinephrine (norep)
- psychotropic drug
- Sodium Pentathol
- synaptizine
- theragen
- trianoline
- Vulcan neuro-pressure
Poison
Radiation
Resuscitative
Sedative
- ambizine
- anesthizine
- axonol
- dylamadon
- improvoline
- kayolane
- melorazine
- merfadon
- methohexital
- sonambutril
- tetrovaline
Stimulant
- ADTH
- anabolic supplements
- animazine
- chloromydride
- cordafin
- cordrazine
- cortropine
- dalaphaline
- delactovine
- formazine
- hyperzine
- inaprovaline
- masiform-D
- Neuro-stimulant
- polyadrenaline
- tricordrazine
Other
- alcohol
- alizine
- alpha-wave inducer
- analeptic compound
- antibody
- anti-intoxicant
- benzocyatizine
- cateline
- cervaline
- contraception injection
- corophizine
- cryptobiolin
- cytoglobin
- deoxyribose suspension
- dermal osmotic sealant
- dermatiraelian plastiscine
- deuridium
- dexalin
- dylovene
- glucagon
- glycoproteins
- happiness pill
- hexadrin therapy
- hypicate cream
- hytritium
- immunosuppressant
- infra-sensory drugs
- invernian herb
- ipecac
- kironide
- macrospentol
- mahko root
- makara herb
- metabolic reduction injection
- mirazine
- myofibrilin
- neodextramine solution
- niaxilin
- numanol capsule
- peridaxon
- polynutrient solution
- priaxate
- psychoactive drug
- pulmozine
- radiogenic vaccine
- Rejuvenation drug
- retinax V
- retroviral vaccine
- ribosome infusion
- Rigelian gene therapy
- ryetalyn
- Scalosian water
- serotonin
- stenophyle
- sterilite
- stokaline
- strobolin
- synthehol
- synthetic antigen
- tesokine
- tri-ox compound
- trioxin
- triclenidil
- trifluorinate
- triglobulin
- tryptophan-lysine distillate
- vaccine
- Venus drug
- vertazine
Dosage
Drugs that may be injected are usually measured in milliliters (ml). The term cc (cubic centimeter) is also used although they are the same volume.
0.01 ml of felicium was only effective in suppressing the Ornarans sickness for a period of no longer than 72 hours. (TNG: "Symbiosis")
2 cc of delactovine was administered when Captain Picard was under the influence of the Kataan probe and cerebral failure was imminent. (TNG: "The Inner Light")
15 cc of tri-ox every four hours is the recommended dosage taken to compensate for excess carbon dioxide, such as in a Class L environment. Without it, an individual will experience the effects of hypoxia and possibly carbon dioxide poisoning. (DS9: "The Sound of Her Voice")
20 ml of lectrazine and a cortical stimulator were needed to help Tuvok. (VOY: "Fury")
150 ml of tri-ox is not enough to compensate for the previous accumulation of excess carbon dioxide in a Human body. (DS9: "The Sound of Her Voice")