Chemist

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Chemistry in Reborn is not dissimilar from chemistry in other HRP servers.

Be aware that you don't have a method of removing chemicals from other chemicals. Precision is important. If you've left in a dangerous chemical, perhaps you can make it safe by converting it into a 'helpful' drug? Some chemists might find it important to be precise but who's really going to notice if their Victorosonide isn't pure? Sometimes it's a blessing in disguise. Sugar in pills can hide the displeasing bitter taste and leave your patients happier.

As a Chemist, it's always a good idea to prepare things you know the clinic will need ahead of time. For example, every patient that leaves the clinic alive is leaving with a Morphine addiction. There's always profit to be made from selling Morphine pills.

Not every chemical is listed below. Some require specialised equipment, others can be found through exploration.

Recipes

Drug Ingredients Description
BASIC MEDICINE

Corprotone

Equal Parts: Acetone, Carbon, Sugar A general purpose cardioregulator, used to correct arrhythmia and promote cardiovascular health.

Proplaten

Equal Parts: Corprotone, Carbon Proplaten is a synthetic antifibrinolytic, typically used to seal and repair wounds sustained in combat.

Occidevene

Equal Parts: Silicon, Potassium, Ammonia A mildly diuretic general purpose antitoxin used to purge toxins building up in organs. Kitchens in noble manors are often ordered to fortify food with Occidevene.

Varibulin

Equal Parts: Silicon, Carbon Related to Coprotone, Varibulin is a solution used to encourage the repair of completely dead skin, typically that which has been burnt.

Victorosonide

Equal Parts: Proplaten, Varibulin Victorosonide is a generalised recovery agent. Seals wounds and heals damaged muscle, although not as fast as specialised medicines.

Atepoine

Equal Parts: corprotone, tramadol, phrenestrine An extremely strong cardiostimulant, typically reserved for desperate circumstances. Expensive and in limited supply.

Penicillin

Equal Parts: crypto blah, Corprotone An ancient antibiotic, discovered by ancient Redistani baker-surgeons looking for an alternative to honey. Distantly related to the Scrungus.
REDPILLS

Captosartan

Equal Parts: Sugar, Lithium, Water Captosartan is a nervous system stimulant intended to lessen the effects of paralysis and/or hallucination. Does not agree with the human body. Medicate cautiously.

Phrenestrine

Equal Parts: Hydrochloric Acid, Ammonia, Occidevene Phrenestrine is a powerful psychostimulant used in the treatment of damage to neurological tissue. Known to cause tumours in the genetically inclined.

Haemaproxen

Equal Parts: Ethanol, Occidevene, Hydrochloric A sterilising compound. Apply topically to wounds and/or working surfaces. Breaks down human blood. Do not administer internally.

Marustatin

Equal Parts: Bicardine, Clonexadone, Acetic Anhydride Marustatin is an experimental nerve and tissue repair agent. Known to disagree with neurological tissue. Administer with caution.

Machine

Equal Parts: Sugar, Phosphorous, Sulfur Pronounced 'mak-een', this muscle stimulant is extremely effective, although highly addictive and has been known to cause instantaneous heart failure in Redistani athletes.

Sulmetin

Equal Parts: Silicon, Copper, 5u Acetic Anhydride Sulmetin is an anti-pyretic, used to stabilise a patient's body temperature.

Dextromethorphan

Equal Parts: Paracetamol, Carbon Cough syrup. Used to treat sore throats.

Siroparin

Equal Parts: Oxycodone, Dylovene A syrupy depressant compound. Originally designed to treat hyperactivity or general annoyingness in children.

An Aside

As you may well be aware, vitamins have long been considered a myth by modern science. This is complimented by the ubiquity of Redistani medicine simply superseding any bullshit Blusnian science supporting the existence of vitamins. Of course, only Nobility have the time to care about their physical health in such a manner, but many see many commonly available drugs as 'essentials' and seek out supplements for what they consider 'Essentials'.

Did you get your Essential O today?