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A hypospray (or hypo) is a small hand-held piece of technology used to inject medicine or other drugs and treatments into a patient.
History
By the 2260s the standard Starfleet hypospray was designed to accept a swappable vial of medicine. Field hyposprays were pre-loaded with an inert saline solution that could carry any of five selected concentrated emergency medication. (TNG reference: Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual)
In the early 23rd century the standard Starfleet hypospray held one ampule which held ten doses of a single drug. By the 24th century this capacity was increased to five ampules each holding ten doses. (Decipher RPG module: Player's Guide)
In 2259 of the Kelvin timeline, Spock injected the Gorn commander with a hypospray full of the antidote to the Gorn virus, resulting in his death just as he, Kirk and T'Mar beamed away from the Gorn mothership. (TOS video game: Star Trek)
In 2270, Montgomery Scott rigged a hypospray to explode on impact and emit anesthesia gas. James T. Kirk threw it at a tribe of Xhosa who were trying to kill his otherwise unarmed landing party on Vehtora IV. Unfortunately the tribesmen appeared to be immune to the gas. (TOS - Star Trek Unlimited comic: "As Flies to Wanton Boys")
Hypospray Agents
ANESTHETICS
- Anesthezine
- This is an inhalant (gas) that can be used as a general anaesthetic, but is more often used by Security as an intruder control measure. A concentration of 70 parts per million is more than enough to render humanoids unconscious. It has also been used as a crowd control agent and to subdue dangerous persons ("The Hunted" [TNG]).
- Anetrizine
- Anesthetizes cranial nerves heavily stunning subject for 10-60 minutes. Pharmaceutical used to anaesthetize cranial nerves, such as when Voyager's EMH treated Seven of Nine. Sometimes given to patients in the throes of hallucination to give them more control over their fantasies ("The Gift" [VOY]).
- Axonol
- Hyvroxilated Quint-ethyl Metacetamin
- Quark tried to use some of the stuff to drug Dr. Julian Bashir to "fix" a racquetball match between Bashir and Miles O'Brien in 2370 ("Rivals" [DS9]).
- Melenex
- Melenex was an anesthetic that was carried in 2260s Starfleet medkits. In 2269, Doctor McCoy used melenex to make Spock appear ill, fooling the computer that controlled the Shore Leave Planet. McCoy described the effects of melenex as "brief unconsciousness and temporary skin discoloration," adding, "It looks worse than it is." Once the doctor dosed Spock with ten ccs of melenex via hypospray, McCoy told Spock that it would take ten seconds to take effect, resulting in unconsciousness for less than five minutes. (TAS: "Once Upon a Planet")
- Nasal Numbing Agent
- A nasal numbing agent was an injection to reduce the sensitivity of odor perception. Sub-commander T'Pol took injections to reduce her sensitivity to the smell Humans produced. While being held hostage at the monastery at P'Jem, she told Captain Jonathan Archer about the difficulties of sharing a blanket with him because she'd had her last nasal numbing agent over twenty-four hours previously. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident")
- Neurozine
- Neurozine was among the emergency crowd-control anaesthetics onboard the Prometheus and was used to incapacitate Romulans who had commandeered the ship in 2374. Aerosol-based ("Message in a Bottle" [VOY]).
ANALGESIC
- Asinolyathin
- Pain reliever; moderately reduces effects from being dazed or injured. This substance is used as a pain-killer for muscle spasms ("Visionary" [DS9]).
- Bicaridine
- Bicaridine was an analgesic medication often used as a substitute for metorapan. In 2368, Wesley Crusher was treated with bicaridine instead of metorapan because he was allergic to metorapan. (TNG: "The First Duty")
- Hydrocortilene
- Analgesic medicine used to alleviate pain, such as headaches ("The Swarm" [VOY]).
- Metorapan
- Treatments Regenerative treatment for fracture patients. Wesley Crusher was allergic to metorapan. ("The First Duty" [TNG]).
- Morphenolog
- Eases subject's pain and stops convulsions. Used to ease pain and stop convulsions. Used by Doctor Bashir in a 2-cc dose when Bareil lashed out violent pain as his left parietal lobe suffered damagefrom the ongoing Vasokil treatments ("Life Support" [DS9]).
- Terakine
- Lightly reduces the effect of a subject's injury. Analgesic medication. Terakine was administered to Commander William Riker following an accident in bat'leth practice where he fractured a rib ("The Pegasus" [TNG]).
- Triptacederine
- A narcotic used to relieve pain. It is noted that 30cc's would anaesthetize an Algorian Mammoth, but it hardly dents the Cardassian physiology.
ANTIBIOTIC
- Cephalothin
- Sterilite
BURNS
- Dermalplast
- Medical preparation used to treat chemical burns ("Demon" [VOY]).
- Dermaline
- Dermoline Gel
- Medicinal material used in the treatment of burns. ("Deadlock" [VOY])
- Kelotane
- Stabilizes burns; restores burn damage with each dose. Medical drug used to treat radiation burns and sickness. ("State of Flux" [VOY])
CARDIOVASCULAR
- Adrenaline
- Anticoagulant
- Ardrosam-G
- Benjisidrine
- Digoxin
- Hyperzine
- Cardiac stimulant; removes subject injuries caused by cardiac arrest. Stimulant used in Starfleet practice that was administered in at least two 20cc doses for Garak's seizures in 2370 when his shut-down cranial implant stopped triggering the endorphin flow that his body had grown dependent on ("The Wire"[DS9]).
- Lectrazine
- Increases subject stamina to resist heart or kidney failure. - Lectrazine was used to stabilize cardiovascular and renal systems in humanoid patients. ("Lifesigns" [VGR], "Sacred Ground" [VGR], "Warlord" [VGR]).
- Metabolic Reduction Injection
- Henoch synthesized a metabolic reduction compound so that Kirk, Spock, and Dr. Ann Mulhall's bodies could carry the
intellects of Sargon, Henoch, and Thalassa. The drug reduced heart rate and all bodily functions to normal, allowing the three to occupy the humanoid bodies without permanent damage to those bodies. Henoch secretly prepared a different compound for Sargon in an attempt to destroy his ancient enemy. ("Return to Tomorrow" [TOS]).
- Metrazene
- Vasokin
- Vasokin was an experimental drug which increased blood flow to humanoid organs. In 22% of studied cases it caused severe damage to the lungs, kidneys, heart, and brain. In 2371, Dr. Julian Bashir administered Vasokin to Vedek Bareil Antos in an attempt to save his life. Unfortunately, this led to irreversible brain damage. (DS9: "Life Support")
NARCOTICS
- Bericol
- A narcotic substance produced from plants on the planet Brekka. Felicium has other medicinal properties and was used centuries ago to cure a deadly plague on neighbouring planet Ornara. Once the plague was ended, all the people on
Ornara were addicted to the drug, and the people of Brekka continued to provide it, for a significant price. ("Symbiosis" [TNG])
- Ketracel White
- Rhuludian Crystals
- Induces a narcotic effect made from dried and ground herbs ("Fair Trade" [VOY]).
- Maraji Crystals
- A controlled substance that was illegal to possess or sell in the Cardassian Union. Captain Livara, a Romulan spy who posed as a Talavian smuggler, visited Terok Nor in 2367 and tried to interest Quark in some maraji crystals ("Things Past" [DS9]).
NEUROLOGICAL
- Acetylcholine
- Adrenal-4
- Alkysine
- Analeptic
- Cortical Analeptic
- CPK Enzymatic Therapy
- Desegranine
- Endorphin Stimulator
- Hypnosis
- Lexorin
- Neural Paralyzer
- Neuromuscular Adaptation
- Norepinephrine (norep)
- Psychotectic Therapy
- Psychotropic Drug
- Sodium Pentathol
- Synaptizine
- Theragen
- Trianoline
- Vulcan Neuro-pressure
POISONS
- Cytotoxin
- Biochemical substance, a poisonous by-product of cellular metabolism. Excessive levels of cytotoxins can lead to cytotoxic shock ("Nothing Human" [VOY]).
- Cyalodin
- The adult members of the Starnes Expedition used cyalodin in their mass suicide on planet Triacus in 2268. It kills with great pain and leaves the victim with blue splotches ("And the Children Shall Lead" [TOS]).
- Dylamadon
- Drug used in euthanasia for humanoid patients (Man of the People" [TNG]).
- Nogatch
- Hemlock Substance poisonous to humans. In 2372 there was no known cure for Nogatch Hemlock poisoning ("Death Wish" [VOY])
- Strychnine
- A Terran alkaloid poison that acts as a stimulant for the central nervous system, and causes death ("Ship in a Bottle" [TNG]).
- Tricyanate
- Naturally occurring. A toxic, inorganic substance which forms pink crystals. It is difficult and expensive to synthesize. Decontamination of tricyanate requires the highly volatile hytritium.
- Veridium Six
- A slow-acting, cumulative poison that has no antidote.
- Voraxna
- Dukat sent a bottle of kanar, laced with enough of this to kill a dozen Cardassians, to Ghemor's quarters. The bottle was intercepted; Sisko offered a glass to Dukat and Weyoun. Dukat refused, but Weyoun cheerfully gulped it down. ("Ties of Blood and Water" [DS9])
RESPIRATORY
- Dexalin
- Immediately heals all damage from drowning and asphyxiation. Useful in the treatment of oxygen deprivation and life support systems failure. Dr. Crusher used an unspecified dosage of this drug on two J'naii survivors of the lost shuttle Taris Murn ("The Outcast" [TNG]).
- Pulmozine
- Pharmaceutical used to stimulate breathing in a patient having respiratory difficulties. ("Favourite Son" [VOY]). Administered to treat conditions caused by inhalation of noxious fumes. ("Basics, Part I" [VOY]).
- Tri-ox compound
- Increases subject's stamina to resist fatigue due to thin air; also halves damage from asphyxiation taken after injection; Medication used to help a humanoid patient breathe more easily in a thin or oxygen-deprived atmosphere. When Kirk faced hand-to-hand combat with Spock on Vulcan in 2267, McCoy said he would administer tri-ox to Kirk to help him compensate for the thin Vulcan atmosphere. However, McCoy gave Kirk a neural paralyzer. ("Amok Time" [TOS]). McCoy also administered triox in "The Tholian Web" (TOS). Lieutenant Tuvok administered a tri-ox compound in 2373 to the passengers of an orbital tether carriage. ("Rise" [VOY]).
RESUSCITATIVE
- Anoleptic
- Relieves pain from wounded subject. The Malon use analeptic compound injections to counter the freighter blight, but while the treatment keeps them alive it does not prevent skin scarring ("Rise"[VOY]).
- Borathium
- An experimental rybotherapy medication developed by Dr. Toby Russell as a potential replacement for leporazine and morathial. The drug was still in an experimental stage in 2368 when Russell used it unsuccessfully to treat a crash victim from the transport ship Denver. Dr. Beverly Crusher believed that Russell's use of borathium, in that case, was a violation of medical ethics, since conventional leporazine therapy might have been effective.("Ethics"[TNG]).
- Cortolin
- Removes stun effect; similar to netlinaline; Used on station Deep Space 9. Used to treat a wound inflicted by a compressor beam weapon ("Necessary Evil" [DS9]).
- Leporazine
- Removes stun effect. A resuscitative drug; used aboard Federation starships ("Ethics" [TNG]).
- Morathial Series
- Series A drug used to treat neural metaphasic shock when a patient's blood pressure is too low to use the standard remedy, leporazine. But Dr. Russell assumed a severely injured U.S.S. Denver survivor in triage aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise was a lost cause and tried borathium, her new rybotherapy -- incensing Dr. Crusher when the patient inevitably died ("Ethics" [TNG]).
- Netinaline
- Used to waken a patient from unconsciousness. Stimulant used in a 2-cc dose when reviving the Vhnori Ptera from her "afterlife" ("Emanations" [VOY]).
- Quadroline
- Trinephedrine
SEDATIVES
- Ambizine
- Anesthizine
- Lightly stuns subject 1-5 minutes per dose. This is an inhalant (gas) that can be used as a general an aesthetic, but is more often used by Security as an intruder control measure. A concentration of 70 parts per million is more than enough to render humanoids unconscious. It has also been used as a crowd control agent and to subdue dangerous persons ("The Hunted" [TNG]).
- Axonol
- Dylamadon
- Improvoline
- Medicine used as a calmative. Not to be confused with inaprovaline, which is a cardio-stimulant. ("Basics, Part II"[VOY])
- Kayolane
- Sedates subject; lightly dazes subject. This pharmaceutical causes immediate unconsciousness and the patient will remain asleep for 1-6 hours. Artificially generated by aliens. Beverly Crusher inoculates Leijten with kayolane after the latter's blood chemistry changes and after she exhibits strange behaviour ("Identity Crisis"[TNG]).
- Melorazine
- Sedates subject; moderately dazes subject. This pharmaceutical causes immediate unconsciousness. The patient will remain asleep for 3-8 hours ("Man of the People" [TNG]).
- Merfadon
- A Cardassian sedative that was given to Kira by Silaran Prin, but counteracted by the makara herbs she had taken ("The Darkness and the Light" [DS9]).
- Mexhohexital
- Sonambutril
- Tetrovaline
STIMULANTS
- Adrenaline
- ADTH
- A substance which may be pumped through the life support systems of a starship as a fast-acting stimulant. Lieutenant Commander Data used ADTH in the airflow at 5 parts per million to revive the remaining crew from the stun effect of the Paxans' fake wormhole ("Clues" [TNG]).
- Animazine
- Animazine was used in 2374 onboard the starship Voyager to prevent crew members from falling prey to the neurogenic field generated by the dream species, although, like any such medication, its effectiveness was limited. ("Waking Moments" [VOY])
- Chloromydride
- A cardio-stimulatory drug used where Inaprovaline was ineffective or
may cause allergic reactions. It is usually used in concert with cardiac and neural stimulators for additional benefits ("Ethics" [TNG]).
- Clarinoxamine
- Cordafin
- Pharmaceutical Cadet Tim Watters abused cordafin in2 374 while serving as captain of the U.S.S. Valiant, possibly contributing to errors in judgment that led to the death of his crew and the destruction of the spacecraft. ("Valiant" [DS9])
- Cordrazine
- Powerful stimulant which is used to revive patients quickly. Not recommended unless in an emergency situation. Dosage- 2-5ccs, lethal at 12ccs. - A powerful stimulant that will usually revive a stunned or unconscious
patient completely. Cordrazine is "tricky stuff" - overdose can lead to delusional paranoia, and the drug is addictive.
- Cortropine
- Dalaphaline
- Delactovine
- A common stimulant with few side effects. It is mildly addictive.
- Formazine
- A common stimulant that can cause irritability with prolonged use (more than three days). Otherwise, it has the same effects as Delactovine.
- Hyperzine
- Cardiac stimulant. Dr. Julian Bashir ordered hyperzine when Garak suffered a cardiac arrest due to the stress related to the cranial implant in 2370. ("The Wire" [DS9])
- Inaprovaline
- A stimulant commonly used in Starfleet. Dr. Crusher injected it by hypospray at Worf's neck at the first sign of problems after his post-operative release from life support in 2368; a fluctuation in his isocortex was met with a 20cc dose, then 40 ccs and finally 75 ccs before she switched to 15 ccs of chlormydride. In 2366, Crusher ordered 60 ccs along with cardio stimulation as among the first treatments for the badly wounded "John Doe" to help raise his autonomic response. The same dose was given to Captain Picard when his cardiac implant was fused; a 20-cc dose was given to Dr. Reyga in vain afterhis sabotagedmetaphasic shield test.
- Masiform D
- Powerful injectable stimulant. Antidote to many neurotoxins such as saplin or curare; removes all vitality loss but leaves subject fatigued for 1-6 hours
- Netinaline
- Pharmaceutical stimulant. Used to waken a patient from unconsciousness. ("Emanations" [VOY])
- Neuro-stimulant
- Polyadrenaline
- Speed
- Stokaline
- Vitamin supplement; reduces need for food. Used to revive an unconscious or stunned patient. Extended use decreases its effectiveness. The medication was given to Spock after he put himself into a deep trance in an attempt to regain control of the Enterprise from the Kelvans in 2268 ("By Any Other Name..." [TOS]).
- Tricordrazine
- A refined version of Cordrazine that lacks the delusional paranoia side effects, but will not revive as well. It is still addictive. Tricordrazine treatment was successfully used by Dr. Pulaski to stimulate neural activity in Commander Riker when he had suffered a neural injury on an away mission on the planet Surata IV. ("Shades of Grey" [TNG]). Tricordrazine was based on cordrazine, the drug that sent McCoy on a paranoid flight in ("The City on the Edge of Forever" [TOS])
ALIEN
- Benzocyatizine
- Desegranine
- Increases subject ability to recover lost memories; highly effective on Cardassians. A Cardassian (Obsidian Order) drug used to reverse memory loss and/or allow blocked memories to resurface ("Second Skin" [DS9]).
- Deuridium
- Rare substance used by the Kobliad people to stabilize their cell structures to prolong theirlives. Ashipment of deuridium from the Gamma Quadrant was delivered to Deep Space 9 in 2369. ("The Passenger" [DS9]).
- Makara Herb
- Bajoran herbs, recommended during pregnancy; they help maintain progesterone levels, though they taste horrible. They also act as a counteragent against sedatives ("Looking for par’Mach in All the Wrong Places", "The Darkness and the Light" [DS9]).
CURE TO ILLNESS
- Hexadrin
- Medication used in the treatment of Yarim Fel syndrome ("Ties of Blood and Water" [DS9]).
- Peridaxon
- Palliative treatment for Irumodic Syndrome ("All Good Things..." [TNG]).
- Ryetalyn
- Antidote for Rigellian fever. A mineral substance needed to cure the deadly disease, Rigelian fever, that infected the crew of the Enterprise in 2269. A deposit of ryetalyn was found on a small planetoid in the Omega system which belonged to the very ancient humanoid named Flint ("Requiem for Methuselah" [TOS]).
- Cryptobiolin
- Artificially generated by aliens. An alien equivalent of steroids. During a check-up on Roga Danar, Beverly discovered high levels of cryptobiolin and other drugs in Danar's body ("The Hunted" [TNG]).
- Macrospentol
- One of several chemicals used by the Angosians during the Tarsian War to improve their soldiers, making them more effective in combat. Unfortunately, the effects of many of these drugs were irreversible ("The Hunted" [TNG])
- Triciendidil
- One of several chemicals used by the Angosians to "improve" their "super soldiers" ("The Hunted" [TNG]).
MISCELLANEOUS
- Acetylcholine
- Biochemical substance, a neurotransmitter that promotes the propagation of electrical impulses from one nerve cell to another in carbon-based life. Julian Bashir used a medication designed to increase acetylcholine absorption to increase Melora's tensile muscular strength, thus enabling her to walk ("Melora" [DS9]). Increased amounts of acetylcholine in Harry Kim's nervous system caused him (and others in the prison camp) to exhibit erratic behaviour ("The Chute"[VOY])
- Anetrizine
- Anesthetizes cranial nerves heavily stunning subject for 10-60 minutes. Pharmaceutical used to anaesthetize cranial nerves, such as when Voyager's EMH treated Seven of Nine. Sometimes given to patients in the throes of hallucination to give them more control over their fantasies ("The Gift" [VOY]).
- Alizine
- Removes negative effects of an allergy. Used to counter an allergic reaction ("Darkling" [VOY]).
- Anticoagulant
- Chemical that prevents the clotting of blood. Jem'Hadar weapons are designed to leave anticoagulants in the wounds they cause so that even grazing hits can result in massive blood loss ("Change of Heart"[DS9]).
- Anti-intoxicant
- Medicine that is taken to allow one to drink alcoholic beverages without becoming inebriated ("Apocalypse Rising" [DS9]).
- Antipsychotic
- Psychotropic pharmaceutical used to reduce psychotic tendencies in sentient humanoid patients ("One" [VOY]).
- Arithrazine
- Greatly increases stamina against theta radiation/restores effects caused by theta radiation. Powerful pharmaceutical used to treat theta radiation poisoning. Starfleet regulations stipulate that a physician must be present whenever
arithrazine is administered. Inherpreparations forexecutingtheOmegaDirective on stardate 51781, Captain Janeway required 20 milligrams of arithrazine to inoculate againstthetaradiation. ("The Omega Directive" [VOY])
- Cateline
- Cateline simulates aphylactic shock. ("Darkling" [VOY])
- Cervaline
- Coradrenaline
- Immediately reduces damage from frostbite and hypothermia
- Corophizine Antibiotic
- Increases stamina to resist bacterial diseases. Corophizine was prescribed to Miles O'Brien to prevent secondary infection when he was critically ill due to the aphasia virus in 2369.
("Babel "[DS9]).
- Cortical Analeptic
- Pharmaceutical used to reinvigorate the tissues of the cerebral cortex. ("The Swarm" [VOY]).
- Dalaphaline
- Removes fatigue caused by psionic exertion
- Deoxyribose Suspension
- A fluid derived from deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). J'Dan used deoxyribose suspensions to encode stolen Enterprise-D schematics into amino acid sequences, and injected them into his bloodstream, making his body an undetectable carrier of the secret information ("The Drumhead" [TNG]).
- Dermatiraelian Plastiscine
- Medication used to maintain the effects of cosmetic surgery. Aamin Marritza took it for five years after altering his face to that of Gul Darhe'el. ("Duet" [DS9]).
- Formazine
- Stimulant; increases subject's health per dose; however results in mood swings
- Genetic Resequencing Vector
- Glucogen
- Pharmaceutical used on Earth in the 21st century as a treatment for hypoglycaemia. ("Past Tense, Part II"[DS9]).
- Hyronalin
- Greatly increases stamina against radiation, heals damage caused by radiation. The standard treatment for radiation since the late 2100s. Even so, it was discarded in a special case when Dr. Leonard McCoy discovered a cure for a
hyper ageing syndrome on Gamma Hydra IV in 2267. In 2368, the drug was replicated to treat expected radiation illnesses on Gamelan V and was pumped through the shipboard ventilation system of the U.S.S. Enterprise itself when radiation levels rose while towing a leaky, radioactive garbage scow. Even then, at the rate of radiation increase, it was effective for less than an hour. Later that year, up to four hours of radiation from a cargo bay plasma fire after the Enterprise's quantum filament collision caused only temporary physical damage but still required a few days of hyronalin treatments for those affected ("Final Mission").
- Immuno-Suppressant
- Any of several pharmaceuticals designed to limit immune response in humanoids. Dr.Crusher used immunosuppressants in 2367 to help William Riker successfully carry the Trill symbiote, Ambassador Odan, within his body ("The Host" [TNG]).
- Intraspinal Inhibitor
- Intraspinal inhibitor induces paralysis. ("Darkling" [VOY]).
- Kironide
- Artificially generated by aliens. Induces telekinetic powers. Platonians used it to hold Enterprise crew captive and force them to perform for their amusement. McCoy synthesized the chemical so the crew could escape ("Plato's Stepchildren" [TOS]).
- Lexorin
- Increases subject's ability to overcome psionic effects; halves effects of fatigue or wounds to intellect. A neurotransmitter inhibitor. This drug temporarily diminishes intelligence, but each dose also makes psychic and psionic intrusions harder. Lexorin can also calm excited or agitated patients. In greater dosages than 3 in 24 hours, the patient also begins to lose manual dexterity, as the Central Nervous System begins to lose control of voluntary functions. Lexorin is mildly addictive and causes the patient to feel overconfident and happy.
- Metorapan
- Treatments Regenerative treatment for fracture patients. Wesley Crusher was allergic to metorapan. ("The First Duty" [TNG]).
- Neodextraline Solution
- Liquid medication administered intravenously for the treatment of severe dehydration. ("Ex Post Facto" [VOY]).
- Neural Paralyzer
- Medication that can cause a cessation of heartbeat and breathingina humanoid patient, creating the appearance of death. If such a patient receives medical treatment in time, a full recovery is possible. McCoy injected Kirk
with neural paralyzer during Spock's Pon Farr in 2267, making it possible for Spock to win his fight with Kirk without actually killing his commanding officer. ("Amok Time" [TOS]).
- Norepinephrine
- Hormone produced by the adrenal glands. Norepinephrine is chemically similar to adrenaline and is used medicinally to treat shock. ("The Thaw" [VOY]).
- Ovarian Resequencing Enzyme
- Complex organic compounds used in medical fertility treatments. In 2374, Dr. Julian Bashir used ovarian resequencing enzyme therapy to make it possible for Jadzia Dax and Worf to have a child ("Tears of the Prophets" [DS9]).
- Psilosynine
- Neurotransmitter chemical used for telepathy by the brains of telepathic species, such as Betazoids. While working with the Cairn diplomatic delegation in 2370, the telepathic demands on Ambassador Lwaxana Troi were so great that her psilosynine level was depleted. ("Dark Page"[TNG]) U.S.S. Enterprise D Chief Medical Officer Beverly Crusher manufactured a psilosynine inhibitor for Deanna Troi in 2370 during her investigation into Daniel Kwan's death. The inhibitor lessened the number of telepathic images Deanna received. ("Eye of the Beholder" [TNG]). The drug was given to Troi during her prolonged hallucination in that episode.
- Psychotropic Drug
- A Cardassian drug used to improve their soldiers by enhancing their natural xenophobic fears ("Empok Nor" [DS9]).
- Polyadrenaline
- Synthetic pharmaceutical based on the humanoid hormone epinephrine. ("Ethics" [TNG]).
- Polynutrient Solution
- Restorative formula given to patients suffering from malnutrition. ("The Ascent" [DS9]).
- Quadroline
- An emergency drug used on planet Malcor III. ("First Contact" [TNG]).
- Retinax V
- Used to treat people with poor eyesight. Restores rental acuity. One dose of 50ccs recommended. Medication sometimes prescribed to near-sighted patients in the 23rd century ([STII: TWOK]).
- Retroviral Vaccine
- Attenuated retroviral compounds, used for preventative inoculation. These vaccines can be combined with other components to create a biogenic weapon. ("Pre-emptive Strike" [TNG]).
- Serotonin
- Biochemical substance that serves as a central neurotransmitter in humanoid nervous systems. The addictive Ktaran game initiated a serotonin cascade in the frontal lobe of the brain. ("The Game"[TNG]).
- Stenophyl
- Powerful anti-allergen. Primary treatment of Anaphylactic Shock ("Nothing Human" [VOY]).
- Tesokine
- Dr. Julian Bashir gave Kira Nerys tesokine in 2372 so that the O’Brien’s' baby that she carried could metabolize Bajoran nutrients. ("Body Parts" [DS9]).
- Theragen
- Biochemical weapon used by the Klingon military, a nerve gas that is instantly lethal if used in pure form. Dr. McCoy prepared a diluted form of theragen mixedwith alcohol to deaden certain nerve inputs to the brain to prevent madness in the Enterprise crew caused by exposure to spatial interphase in 2268. ("The Tholian Web" [TOS]).
- Trianoline
- Pharmaceutical sometimes prescribed for percussive injuries. ("Caretaker" [VOY]).
- Trioxin
- A drug used to treat a patient with damaged lungs or oxygen deficiency ("Year of Hell, Part 2" [VOY])
- Tripamine
- Biochemical substance which can sometimes be detected as a residue in the cerebral cortex following a temporal shift. ("All Good Things..." [TNG]).
- Tryptophan
- Dr. Katherine Pulaski prescribed tryptophan-lysine distillates for the treatment of a flu virus. ("The Icarus Factor"[TNG]).
- Vasokin
- Experimental drug that can increase blood flow to a humanoid patient's organs. In 22 percent of cases on record as of 2371, vasokin had the side effect of causing severe damage to the subject's lungs, kidneys, heart, and even brain. In 2371 it was used to prolong the life of Vedek Bareil so he could continue peace negotiations with the Cardassians. ("Life Support" [DS9]).
- Vertazine
- Eliminates vertigo resulting from zero G. Medication used by Federation medical personnel to combat vertigo. ("Cause and Effect" [TNG], "Parallels" [TNG]).
- Yridium Bicantizine
- Active ingredient in Ketracel-White ("Statistical Probabilities" [DS9]).