Drug
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Ingredients
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Description
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BASIC MEDICINE
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Corprotone
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Equal Parts: Acetone, Carbon, Sugar
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A general purpose cardioregulator, used to correct arrhythmia and promote cardiovascular health.
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Proplaten
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Equal Parts: Corprotone, Carbon
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Proplaten is a synthetic antifibrinolytic, typically used to seal and repair wounds sustained in combat. Significantly speeds up metabolism.
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Occidevene
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Equal Parts: Silicon, Potassium, Ammonia
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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.
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Varibulin
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Equal Parts: Silicon, Carbon
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Related to Coprotone, Varibulin is a solution used to encourage the repair of completely dead skin, typically that which has been burnt.
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Victorosonide
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Equal Parts: Proplaten, Varibulin
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Victorosonide is a generalised recovery agent. Seals wounds and heals damaged muscle, although not as fast as specialised medicines.
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Atepoine
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Equal Parts: corprotone, tramadol, phrenestrine
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An extremely strong cardiostimulant, typically reserved for desperate circumstances. Expensive and in limited supply.
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Penicillin
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Equal Parts: crypto blah, Corprotone
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An ancient antibiotic, discovered by ancient Redistani baker-surgeons looking for an alternative to honey. Distantly related to the Scrungus.
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REDPILLS
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Captosartan
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Equal Parts: Sugar, Lithium, Water
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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.
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Phrenestrine
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Equal Parts: Hydrochloric Acid, Ammonia, Occidevene
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Phrenestrine is a powerful psychostimulant used in the treatment of damage to neurological tissue. Known to cause tumours in the genetically inclined.
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Haemaproxen
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Equal Parts: Ethanol, Occidevene, Hydrochloric
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A sterilising compound. Apply topically to wounds and/or working surfaces. Breaks down human blood. Do not administer internally.
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Marustatin
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Equal Parts: Bicardine, Clonexadone, Acetic Anhydride
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Marustatin is an experimental nerve and tissue repair agent. Known to disagree with neurological tissue. Administer with caution.
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Machine
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Equal Parts: Sugar, Phosphorous, Sulfur
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Pronounced 'mak-een', this muscle stimulant is extremely effective, although highly addictive and has been known to cause instantaneous heart failure in Redistani athletes.
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Tiresiasone
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Equal Parts: Sugar, Phosphorous, Sulfur
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Specially formulated to encourage the repair of ocular cells.
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Sulmetin
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Equal Parts: Silicon, Copper, 5u Acetic Anhydride
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Sulmetin is an anti-pyretic, used to stabilise a patient's body temperature.
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Dextromethorphan
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Equal Parts: Paracetamol, Carbon
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Cough syrup. Used to treat sore throats.
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Siroparin
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Equal Parts: Oxycodone, Dylovene
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A syrupy depressant compound. Originally designed to treat hyperactivity or general annoyingness in children.
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PAINKILLERS
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Paracetamol
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Equal Parts: Sugar, Lithium, Water
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A non-opioid anti-inflammatory. Typically used for minor pain or swelling, such as headaches.
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Tramadol
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Equal Parts: Sugar, Lithium, Water
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An opioid painkiller. Not as strong or addictive as morphine.
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Morphine
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Equal Parts: Sugar, Lithium, Water
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THE painkiller. Derived from Pythia mushrooms. Highly effective and highly addictive.
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Hydrocodone
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Equal Parts: Sugar, Lithium, Water
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Not as strong as Morphine, but the slow release time makes it effective for chronic or long lasting pain.
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Oxycodone
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Equal Parts: Sugar, Lithium, Water
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One of the strongest painkillers around. Extremely addictive. Best administered in low dosages.
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MENTAL HEALTHCARE
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Nicotine
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Inside Tobacco
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Nature's second answer to life's problems after fermentation, although the tobacco lobby wouldn't want you putting them second. Lung cancer is a myth.
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Serenitine
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Equal Parts: Sugar, Lithium, Water
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Also known as Nevasad. An ancient anti-depressant, with sometimes minor side effects. Do not consume alcohol while under the effects of Nevasad.
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Hapiferva
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Equal Parts: Sugar, Lithium, Water
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An experimental anti-depressant. The company who invented it abandoned the patent for one reason or another.
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Chlorpromazine
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Equal Parts: Sugar, Lithium, Water
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A potent anti-psychotic formerly sold under the brand name Settledon. A known treatment to Orphanage Syndrome and General Annoyingness. Focuses the mind, but known to cause issues with dependence.
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Mini-Meth
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???
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A 'therapeutic' version of the extremely illegal Super-Methamphetamine plaguing the nation. Rumored to help focus the mind.
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Patriomide
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Imported
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A complex anti-psychotic purported to lessen Separatist sympathies and treat cases of BLS and/or Blueitis, from your friends at Rx Pharmaceuticals.
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THE REST
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Liquid Soap
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Equal Parts: Water, Ammonia, Ethanol
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Fast acting ultra-caustic pre-foamed spray-soap. It cleans things.
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Methanol
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2 parts Ethanol, 1 part water, 1 part sulphuric acid
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Wood alcohol. Very bad for the human body.
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Formaldehyde
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Methanol, 5u Silver (C)/Methanol, 5u Water/Iron each (C)
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Highly toxic. Mostly used for preserving tissue specimens and in the production of pressed-wood goods.
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Acetic Anhydride
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Equal Parts: Methanol, Carbon, Water
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A catalyst with a variety of uses. Somewhat controlled due to its association with the production of illicit chemicals.
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Soporific
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1 part Chloral Hydrate, 4 parts Sugar
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A strong sedative and general anesthetic.
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Chloral Hydrate
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1 part Ethanol, 3 parts Hydrochloric Acid, 1 part Water
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An extremely strong sedative.
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Luminol
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2 parts Hydrazine, 2 parts Carbon, 2 parts Aluminum
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A chemical which makes blood appear under UV light. Questionably legal, questionably useful.
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