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Star Trek Pharmacology Part 2: Drugs N - Z
This is a continuation of the Star Trek Universe Drug List.
Hopefully the information on these pages will be all that is needed to complete the
Maquis Academy College of Medicine
Pharmacology examination.
I hope you find this information both educational and enjoyable.
Adm Robert J McCoy, MD
Drugs N - Z
Substance | Description | Episode |
Netinaline | A Federation resuscitative drug | Emanations |
Neural paralyzer | Medication that can cause a cessation of heartbeat and breathing in a humanoid patient | Amok Time |
Neurotransmitter | Biochemical associated with the propagation of electrical energy between neurons in humanoid nervous systems | The Inner Light |
Norep | A medication, a derivative of norepinephrine, used by Dr. Crusher in an attempt to revive Yar | Skin of Evil |
Nytoxinol | A type of drug that caused detrimental effects to the body of Danara Pel | Lifesigns |
Peridaxon | A palliative treatment for Irumodic Syndrome | All Good Things . . . |
Polyadrenaline | A synthetic pharmaceutical based on the humanoid hormone epinephrine | Ethics |
Poly-nutrient | A solution used by Dr. Bashir to treat Odo after he suffered from exposure | The Ascent |
Psychotropic drug | A Cardassian drug used to improve their soldiers by enhancing their natural xenophobic fears | Empok Nor |
Pulmozine | A drug used to treat oxygen deprivation | Favorite Son |
Quadroline | An emergency drug used on planet Malcor III | First Contact |
Radogenic particles | Some kind of interstellar particle that Paris used in a gambling ploy | Meld |
Retnax V | A medication sometimes prescribed for nearsighted patients | Star Trek II |
Stokaline | A medication given to Spock after he had once put himself into a deep trance | By Any Other Name |
Strychnine | A Terran alkaloid poison that acts as a stimulant for the central nervous system, caused death | Ship in a Bottle |
Terakine | Analgesic used aboard Federation starships | The Pegasus |
Tesokine | A drug used by Dr. Bashir to help in the transfer of Keiko O'Brien's baby to Kira's womb | Body Parts |
Thalamun | A booster series used to help revive Worf after his back surgery | Ethics |
Theragen | A Klingon nerve gas that is instantly lethal if used in pure form | The Tholian Web |
Tranoline | An emergency drug in use aboard Federation starships | Caretaker |
Triclenidil | One of several chemicals used by the Angosians to "improve" their "super soldiers" | The Hunted |
Tricordrazine | A powerful neuralstimulant drug used aboard Federation starships, based on cordrazine | Shades of Grey |
Triptacinerine | A powerful drug that Garak took to deal with the effects of the malfunctioning implant, also given to Tekeny Ghemor to help him deal with Yarim Fel Syndrome | The Wire / Ties of Blood and Water |
Tri-ox compound | Medication used to help a patient breathe more easily in thin or oxygen-deprived atmospheres | Amok Time |
Trioxin | A drug used to treat a patient with damaged lungs or oxygen deficiency | Year of Hell, Part II |
Truth drug | A drug used to interrogate the Orion spy Thelev, apparently a UFP version of sodium pentathol | Journey to Babel |
Tryptophan-lysine distillates | Medication used by Dr. Pulaski to treat a flu virus | The Icarus Factor |
Varaxian LM-7 | A mutagenic virus | Business as Usual |
Vasokin | An experimental drug that increases blood flow to organs in the body, but also damages them | Life Support |
Venus drug | An illegal substance believed to make women more beautiful and men more handsome | Mudd's Women |
Veridium Six | A slow-acting, cumulative poison that has no antidote | Reunion |
Vertazine | Medication used by Federation medical personnel to combat vertigo | Cause and Effect / Parallels |
Vitalizer B | A Federation stimulant drug used by McCoy to treat Spock when he suffered a gunshot wound | A Private Little War |
Voraxa | A poison deadly to Cardassians | Ties of Blood and Water |
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