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Medical Conditions of the Star Trek Universe and Their Treatments |
| Medicines | Description | |
| Stimulants | ||
| Coradrenaline | Stimulant. | |
| Cordrazine | Extremely powerful stimulant. | |
| Compund A.D.T.H. | Stimulant. | |
| Delactovine | Systemic stimulant. | |
| Formazine | Federation standard stimulant, often administered by hypospray. | |
| Masiform D | A powerful injectable stimulant used aboard Federation starships. | |
| Polyadrenaline | A synthetic pharmaceutical based on the humanoid hormone epinephrine. | |
| Tricordrazine | A powerful neuro-stimulant used aboard Federation starships, derived from cordrazine. | |
| Vitalizer B | A powerful injectable stimulant. | |
| Sedatives | ||
| Anesthezine | A sedative gas used aboard Federation starships for emergency crowd control. | |
| Catoline | Sedative. | |
| Hyvroxilated quint-ethyl metacetamine | Anesthetic. | |
| Kayolane | Paralysis inducer. | |
| Melorazine | A sedative often administered by hypospray. | |
| Morphenolog | Used to ease pain and stop convulsions. | |
| Neural paralyzer | Medication that can cause a cessation of heartbeat and breathing in a humanoid patient, creating the appearance of death |
Trauma & Disease Management
| Symptom/Description | Medicines | Description | |
| Trauma | |||
| General | |||
| burns | Dermaline gel | gelatenous material used for the treatment of burns | |
| Kelotane | Medication used for treatment of burns | ||
| dehydration | Neodextraline solution | Liquid medication administered intravenously for the treatment of severe dehydration. | |
| fracture | Metorapan | A regenerative therapy used to heal fractures | |
| Bicaridine | A regenerative therapy used to heal fractures in patients who are allergic to metorapan | ||
| malnutrition | polynutrient solution | Restorative formula given to patients suffering from malnutrition | |
| Mugato Bite | Mahko root | Plant used by Kahn-ut-tu woman of Neural to treat the bite of the mugato | |
| pain | Hydrocortilene | ||
| Asinolyathin | |||
| radiation poisoning | Adrenaline | An accepted treatment for radiation illness right after the Atomic Age but was replaced as the preferred treatment after hyronalin was developed. |
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| Hyronalin | Medication used for treatment of humanoid patients exposed to radiation | ||
| shock | Norepinephrine | Hormone chemically similar to adrenaline used medicinally to treat shock. | |
| Impedrazine | A drug uses to treat cranial and other severe trauma | ||
| Trianoline | Pharmaceutical sometimes prescribed for percussive injuries. | ||
| Vertazine | Medication used to combat vertigo | ||
| Corophizine | Antibiotic | ||
| Cervaline | Antirejection, immunosupressant | ||
| unconscioussness | Kelotane | A resuscitative drug | |
| Stochaline | A resuscitative drug | ||
| Leporazine | A resuscitative drug | ||
| Cardiological | |||
| arrythmia | Metrazene | Cardiac antiarrythmic medication in use aboard Federation starships | |
| arrest | Benjisidrine | Cardio-stimulatory | |
| arrest | Inaprovaline | Cardio-stimulatory. In high doses, inaprovaline can also be used to stimulate cell regeneration. | |
| arrest | Chlromydride | A second-line pharmaceutical, used if inaprovaline is ineffective | |
| circulation | Vasokin | An experimental drug that increases blood flow to organs, also damages organs. | |
| Pulminary | |||
| allergic reaction | Alizine | Drug used to counter allergic reaction | |
| Morathial series | A group of resuscitative drugs in use aboard Federation starships | ||
| oxygen deprivation | Trioxin | A drug used to treat a patient with damaged lungs or oxygen deficiency | |
| Tri-ox compound | Medication used to help a patient breathe more easily in thin or oxygen-poor atmospheres | ||
| Pulmozine | A drug used to treat oxygen deprivation | ||
| Dexalin | Medication used aboard Federation starships to treat oxygen deprivation | ||
| Other | |||
| transplant/implant rejection | Cervaline | Antirejection | |
| Immunosuppressant | Any of several drugs designed to limit immune response in humanoids | ||
| Isoboromine | Naturally occuring. A neurotransmitter in Trills which maintains the link between symbiont and host. If its level gets too low, the symbiont must be removed or it will die. | ||
| cosmetic surgery | Dermatiraelian plasticine | Medication used to maintain the effects of cosmetic surgery | |
| mental disorientation | Lexorin | used to counteract mental disorientation | |
| poison | Dylamadon | euthanasia poison | |
| Felodesine | A type of poison for which their is no known antidote | ||
| psychokinesis | Kironide | A chemical compound capable of endowing many humanoids with psychokinetic powers | |
| Fatigue | Acetylcholine | Naturally occuring. A neurotransmitter produced by the brain. Used as a medication to increase acetylcholine absorption therefore increasing tensile muscular strength. Increased amounts of acetylcholine in nervous system causes erratic behaviour. | |
| serotonin | Naturally occuring. A neurotransmitter. In real life, helps the human brain maintain mental equilibrium. | ||
| Term | Symptom/Description | Medicines | Description of Medicine |
| Disease | |||
| Bacterial | |||
| Bacterial general | Antibiotics, Corophizine | ||
| Synthococcus novae | A bacillus strain organism that is a by-product of modern technology, it is treatable | Antibiotics, Corophizine | |
| Vegan choriomeningitis | A rare and deadly disease with symptoms that include high fever and delirium. Symptoms include high fever, pain in the extremities, delirium, and death if not treated within 24 hours. | Antibiotics, Corophizine, Lexorin, polynutrient solution | |
| Circulatory | |||
| Eosinophilia | An abnormally high count of serum eosinophils, a type of humanoid white blood cell. | Cervaline, Immunosuppressant | |
| Hemocythemia | Medical condition in which intercellular pressures are unstable. This condition was also called hemocythemic imbalance. | Osmotic pressure therapy. | |
| Nitrogen Narcosis, The Bends | An affliction that affects deep sea divers. It is caused by the replacement of oxygen in oxyhemoglobin with nitrogen, when the body encounters a sudden and extreme change in atmospheric pressure. It produces disorientation, hallucinations and lack of judgment. | Osmotic pressure therapy, Trioxin, Metrazene | |
| Polycythemia | An affliction that causes an abnormal increase in red blood cells | Yonadax compound, Glucagen | |
| Hypoglycemia | Glucagen | ||
| Tellerian Death Syndrome | A disease that causes cellular decay, symptoms include dizziness, blurred vision & palpitations | Cure unknown. Treatment: Osmotic pressure therapy, Trioxin, Metrazene | |
| xenopolycythemia | Disease characterized by an abnormal proliferation of red blood cells causing varied symptoms including weakness, fatigue, enlarged spleen, and pain in the extremities. |
Yonadax compound | Compunds are not naturally occuring; must be synthesized. |
| Neurological | |||
| Forrester Trent Syndrome | Degenerative neurological disorder. It is very rare, but if left untreated, can result in paralysis and even death. The syndrome is usually hereditary but can be activated by a random mutation. | A neurostabilization regimen can stabilize or reverse the disease. | |
| Hyperacceleration | A biochemical condition that causes the victim to experience one second as if it were an hour | Scalosian decelerant | |
| Iresine Syndrome | A very rare neurological disorder in humanoids that causes them to fall into a sudden coma | Tricordrazine | |
| Irumodic Syndrome | A degenerative disorder that causes progressive deterioration of synaptic pathways. If left untreated it can cause senility and even death. There are treatments but no cure for the disease. | Tricordrazine, Delactovine | |
| Iverson's disease | A chronic disease that causes fatal degeneration of muscular functions in humans. | Tricordrazine, Delactovine | |
| Temporal narcosis | Delirium produced by exposure to a temporal disturbance | Vertazine, Coradrenaline | |
| Transporter psychosis | A rare medical disorder caused by a breakdown of neurochemical molecules during transport | Desegranine | |
| Ba'ltmasor Syndrome | A disease that afflicts Klingons | Compound unknown. | Requires regular treatments given by injection |
| Bendii Syndrome | Rare illness that sometimes affects Vulcans over the age of 200. The disease is characterized by gradual loss of emotional control; victims exhibit sudden bursts of emotion and irrational anger. Diagnosis is made by culturing tissue from the patient's metathalamus. A dangerous side effect of Bendii Syndrome is that the loss of emotional control can be telepathically projected to others. | Cure unknown | |
| Psychological | |||
| Lacunar Amnesia | A type of amnesia that occurs when a patient witnesses an act of violence so terrible that the patient rejects the reality of the situation | Desegranine | memory stimulant |
| Viral | |||
| Psi 2000 virus | A water-based disease that causes the suppression of inhibitions and is transmitted through sweat | Tryptophan-lysine distillates | anti viral |
| Aphasia Virus | Corophizine | antibiotic | |
| Rop'ngor | A disease that sometimes affects Klingon children, and is somewhat akin to terrestrial measles | Tryptophan | |
| Symbalene Blood Burn | A virulent disease that can rapidly kill large numbers of people in a short amount of time | Tryptophan-lysine distillates, Corophizine, Ryetalyn | |
| Hesperan Thumping Cough | A flu-like affliction | Tryptophan | |
| Rigelian Fever | A deadly disease that resembles bubonic plague | Ryetalyn | Mineral substance |
| Sakuro's disease | An extremely rare disease that causes intense fever, weakness, and death if not treated | Tryptophan-lysine distillates, Corophizine | |
| Other | |||
| Cyalodin | Poison | ||
| Veridium Six | A slow-acting, cumulative poison, has no antidote | ||
| Strychnine | alkaloid poison that acts as a stimulant for the central nervous system, causing death | Vasokin, Melorazine, standard alkali treatment, pH balancer | |
| Nearsightedness | Retinax V | ||
| Gamma Hydra 4 Syndrome | Low-energy radiation induced hyperaccelerated aging disease |
adrenaline, polyadrenaline | Pharmaceutical based on the humanoid hormone epinephrine. Adrenaline was an accepted treatment for radiation illness right after the Atomic Age but was replaced as the preferred treatment after hyronalin was developed. |