Pharmacuetical Database

Created by Captain Aidan Rackham on Wed Apr 15th, 2015 @ 1:14pm

Abrilasol
Pharmacology: Anti-intoxicant, stimulant

Acetylcholine
Pharmacology: Nuerotransmitter for the autonomic system of a brain
-Symptomatology: Overactive nervous systems and motor control, increases tensile strength of muscle tissue
**Interactions: Causes excessive aggression and irritation

ADTH
Pharmacology: Aerosol stimulant

Alkysine
Pharmacology: Used to lessen damage to neurological tissue
**Interactions: Severe nerve damage

Alizine
Pharmacology: Counters Allergic reactions in klingons

Ambizine
Pharmacology: Sedative

Anesthezine
Pharmacology: Aerosol sedative (combination of axonol and nuerozine) most often used for emergency crowd control.

Anetrizine
Pharmacology: Anesthetic nerve blocker

Animazine
Pharmacology: Stimulant

Anti-proton Radiation Treatment
Pharmacology: Used to destroy mutagenic segments of DNA

Arithazine
Pharmacology: Used to treat extreme radiation poisoning. The benefits of this drug are equal to the harm it can cause to the nervous system.
-Symptomatology: Severe radiation poisoning
**Interactions: Possible seizures, brain damage, migraines, stroke

Asinolyathin
Pharmacology: Analgesic
-Symptomatology: Vascular spasms

Benjisidrine
Pharmacology: Used on Vulcan's for treatment of heart conditions
-Symptomatology: Vulcan specific heart conditions

Bicaridine
Pharmacology: Analgesic
-Symptomatology: General pain and swelling

Bolamite Treatment for Omega Radiation Exposure
-Symptomatology: Omega radiation poisoning

Cateline Pharmacology: Simulates anaphylactic shock
**Interactions: Severe irritant

Cervaline
Pharmacology: Used to counteract organ rejection
-Symptomatology: Organ replacement

Chloraxine
Pharmacology: Liquid poison Poison
**Interactions: Lethal in high doses

Chlormydride
Pharmacology: Second line medication if Inaprovaline fails as a cardiostimulant
-Symptomatology: Cardiac Trauma

Cordrazine
Pharmacology: Stimulant especially effective for cardiac treatment.
-Symptomatology: Cardiac Trauma
**Interactions: Lethal in high doses

Corophizine
Pharmacology: Antibiotic used to prevent infections
-Symptomatology: Infections, fever

Cortical Analeptic
Pharmacology: Reinvigorates the tissues of the cerebral cortex
-Symptomatology: Strokes, concussion

Cortolin
Pharmacology: Powerful medicine used to revive patients suffering from mental or psychic trauma. Can cease convulsions post-mindmeld
-Symptomatology: Resuscitation

Cortopine
Pharmacology: Extremely mild stimulant
-Symptomatology: Weakness, lethargy

CPK Enymatic Therapy
Pharmacology: Nuero-diagnostic treatment used to diagnose the extent of neurological damage on humanoids. Not effective on klingons.

Cyalodin Poison
Pharmacology: Especially deadly poison to humans

Delactovine
Pharmacology: Systemic stimulant
-Symptomatology: Systemic failure
**Interactions: Mildly addictive

Dalaphaline
Pharmacology: Systemic Stimulant
-Symptomatology: Neurological trauma

Delactovine
Pharmacology: Systemic stimulant
-Symptomatology: Neurologicalinstability

Deoxyribose Suspensions
Pharmacology: Fluid derived from DNA Used in artificial wombs

Dermaline
Pharmacology: Injectible skin protection from sunburns
-Symptomatology: Skincare

Dermaline Gel
Pharmacology: Used in the treatment of first and second degree burns
-Symptomatology: First or second degree burns

Deuridium
Pharmacology: Used by the Kobliad to stabilize cellular structure. Rare substance.

Dexalin
Pharmacology: Used to treat Oxygen deprivation
-Symptomatology: Oxygen deprevation

Dylamadon
Pharmacology: Used to simulate death via deep systemic hibernation
**Interactions: False death

Dylovene
Pharmacology: Broad-spectrum antitoxin

Felodesine Chip
Pharmacology: Romulan suicide pill: poison. No known antidote

Formazine
Pharmacology: Lymphatic system stimulant for the central nervous system
-Symptomatology: Fatigue
**Interactions: Causes irritability and restlessness in extended use

Genericillian
Pharmacology: Powerful antibiotic

Glucagon
Pharmacology: Raises blood sugar levels, treats beta-blocker overdose
-Symptomatology: Regulates blood sugar

Hydrocortilene
Pharmacology: Analgesic
-Symptomatology: Headaches, pain, swelling

Hypercoagulin
Pharmacology: Clotting drug used to rapidly stop bleeding
-Symptomatology: Gaping wounds, internal bleeding
**Interactions: Too great a concentration can potentially cause blood clots to form in the lungs

Hyperzine
Pharmacology: Antispasmodic Seizure

Hyronalin
Pharmacology: Treatment against radiation. Each dose reduces radiation level by 1/2 but increases chances of Hyronalin poisoning. Treatments must be spread over several days.
-Symptomatology: Radiation poisoning
**Interactions: May cause Hyronalin poisoning

Hyvroxilated Quint-ethyl Metacetamine
Pharmacology: Anesthetic
-Symptomatology: Presurgical anesthetic

Impedrezene
Pharmacology: Used after cranial trauma to slow down higher brain functions such as cognitive abilities
-Symptomatology: Concussions
**Interactions: Narcotic, withdrawal symptoms

Imaprovoline
Pharmacology: Mild sedative

Inaprovaline
Pharmacology: Mild synaptic stimulant/cardiostimulant
Symptomatology: Cardio distress, counter delusion, improve autonomic responses. Can be used as a preventative.

Intraspinal Inhibitor
Pharmacology: Used to induce paralysis: traction

Kayolene
Pharmacology: Mid range sedative that lasts several hours

Kelotane Injection
Pharmacology: Used to treat severe burns
-Symptomatology: 2nd and 3rd degree burns

Lectrazine
Pharmacology: Used to stabilize cardiovascular and renal systems, combined with hyronalin to temporarily protect against radiation treatment
-Symptomatology: Cardiac and kidney treatment

Legrazine
Pharmacology: Resuscitative
-Symptomatology: Shock

Leporazine
Pharmacology: Extremely dangerous resuscitative drug.
-Symptomatology: Shock
**Interactions: Cardiac damage

Lexorin
Pharmacology: Neurotransmitter inhibitor. Temporarily diminishes intelligence, but block psychic and psionic activity

Losorin
Pharmacology: Used to counteract mental disorientation
-Symptomatology: Oxygen deprivation, chemical drug interactions

Masiform-D
Pharmacology: Powerful stimulant
**Interactions: Dangerously low vital signs

Melenex
Pharmacology: Fast acting anesthetic
-Symptomatology: Brief loss of consciousness
**Interactions: Causes temporary skin discoloration

Melorazine
Pharmacology: Standard twilight sedative

Metabolic Reduction Injection
Pharmacology: Reduces heart rate and bodily functions
-Symptomatology: Stabilizer

Metrazine
Pharmacology: Cardiac anti-arrhythmic medication
Symptomatology: Cardiac arrhythmia

Metroropan
Pharmacology: Analgesic
-Symptomatology: Pain related to bone damage

Mirazine
Pharmacology: Reduces decompression time when boarding or leaving a starship.

Morathial
Pharmacology: Treatment for shock when blood pressure is too low for Leporazine
-Symptomatology: Neural Metaphasic shock

Morathial Series
Pharmacology: Resuscitative drugs
-Symptomatology: Shock

Morpazine
Pharmacology: Creates a deep dreamless sleep for 3-18 hours

Morphenolog
Pharmacology: Analgesic, anticonvulsant
-Symptomatology: Pain, convulsions

Myofribrilin
Pharmacology: Growth hormone prescribed for extended zero gravity missions or where artificial gravity was impractical.

Neoanapaptic Transmitter
Pharmacology: Biochemical neurostimulant to lessen body stress in high gravity

Netinaline
Pharmacology: Simple stimulant
-Symptomatology: Mild shock

Neural Paralyser
Pharmacology: Neural paralyzer is a central nervous system depressant, standard in Starfleet medkits circa 2260. Used in surgery as a preanesthetic, it acts within 5-10 minutes and lasts for about 15-20 minutes to depress cardiac and respiratory functions, incidentally making the subject nearly appear dead.
-Symptomatology: Stabilizer

Nogatch Hemlock
Pharmacology: Poisonous herb

Neurovine
Pharmacology: Treatment to counteract neural poisoning

Polyadrenaline
Pharmacology: Restorative designed to aid in revival from near death or death its self.
-Symptomatology: Death, near death

Polynutrient Solution Pharmacology: General nutrient drink
-Symptomatology: Malnutrition

Pulmozine Pharmacology: Used to treat oxygen deprivation
-Symptomatology: Oxygen depravation

Quadroline
Pharmacology: Used to resuscitate patients suffering cardiac trauma
-Symptomatology: Cardiac stimulant

Retnax V
Pharmacology: Used to treat hyperpia
-Symptomatology: Farsightedness

Rexalin
Pharmacology: Used as a sedative, tranquilizer, or pain killer

Ryetalyn
Pharmacology: Mineral antibiotic
-Symptomatology: Rigelian fever

Somnabutril
Pharmacology: Strong sedative

Steralite
Pharmacology: Anti-infective light used in sickbay to sterilize microorganisims and parasites.
-Symptomatology: Antimicrobial preventative

Stokaline
Pharmacology: Multivitamin compound. Patients build resistance to this drug over time.

Strobolin
Pharmacology: Used to cure choriocytosis virus. Especially deadly to Vulcans and Orions
-Symptomatology: Choriocytosis virus

Synaptizine
Pharmacology: Used to treat Neuroleptic shock
-Symptomatology: Nueuroleptic shock

Terakine
Pharmacology: Analgesic
-Symptomatology: General pain & swelling

Theragen
Pharmacology: Nerve gas developed by the klingons. In pure form it is deadly. When diluted in alcohol it can temporarily deaden nerve input to the brain, blocking pain and stimuli, as well as producing a calming effect on otherwise abnormally high temperament people.
**Interactions: Poison, antipsychotic. Lethal nerve gas if used in pure forms

Thuludian Crystal
Pharmacology: Narcotic

Tri-ox
Pharmacology: IV medicine used to rapidly oxygenate the blood cells
-Symptomatology: Lethargy, low oxygen away missions

Trioxine
Pharmacology: Used in the treatment of respiratory injuries as a stop-gap measure
-Symptomatology: Respiratory

Trianoline
Pharmacology: Used to treat percussive injuries
-Symptomatology: Concussions, contusions, fractures

Triglobulin
Pharmacology: Biochemical substance harvested from Axanar blood and used in medical compounds and aphrodesiacs

Triptacederin
Pharmacology: Extremely strong analgesic
-Symptomatology: Severe pain

Tropolisine
Pharmacology: Psychiatric compound
-Symptomatology: Narcotic Hallucinogenic

Tryptophan
Pharmacology: Lysine distillate that is a powerful antibiotic
**Interactions: Common side effect is fatigue

Vasokin
Pharmacology: Used to increase the blood flow
-Symptomatology: Osmotic flow
**Interactions: 22% of patients experience side effects including damage to the lungs, kidneys, brain and heart

Veridium Six
Pharmacology: Poison deadly to klingons. No antidote

Vertazine
Pharmacology: Used for vertigo



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