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'''Vertazine''' was a [[Drugs_and_treatments|drug]] typically administered in a [[hypospray]] to remedy dizziness.
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'''Vertazine''' was a [[drug]] typically administered in a [[hypospray]] to remedy [[dizziness]].
   
[[Beverly Crusher|Dr. Crusher]] gave [[Geordi La Forge|Lt. Cmdr. La Forge]] a dose of vertazine after he experienced an episode of dizziness while working in [[Main Engineering]]. ''([[TNG]]: "[[Cause and Effect]]")''
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[[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] gave [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] a dose of vertazine after he experienced an episode of dizziness while working in [[Main Engineering]]. ({{TNG|Cause and Effect}})
   
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Whenever [[Worf]] transported between [[quantum reality|quantum realities]] he experienced dizziness. Following one transition, Dr. Crusher offered to give Worf some vertazine, to counteract the side effects of the [[concussion]] that he suffered in that quantum reality. ({{TNG|Parallels}})
''"Vertazine" is probably derived from the latin root vertere, To Turn; Comparable to the English word "Vertigo".''
 
   
 
{{bginfo|"Vertazine" is probably derived from the {{w|Latin}} ''vertere,'' to turn; the {{w|English language|English}} word "vertigo" shares the same etymology.}}
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Revision as of 08:22, 18 February 2011

Vertazine was a drug typically administered in a hypospray to remedy dizziness.

Dr. Crusher gave La Forge a dose of vertazine after he experienced an episode of dizziness while working in Main Engineering. (TNG: "Cause and Effect")

Whenever Worf transported between quantum realities he experienced dizziness. Following one transition, Dr. Crusher offered to give Worf some vertazine, to counteract the side effects of the concussion that he suffered in that quantum reality. (TNG: "Parallels")

"Vertazine" is probably derived from the Latin vertere, to turn; the English word "vertigo" shares the same etymology.