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Substances that change the user's DNA, giving him/her unnatural abilities such as making objects levitate or casting fire. Technically, plasmids are actual biological DNA molecules that can be used to infect an organism and manipulate its genetic code; see plasmids. Ambrosia is a temporary "cure" for the Gray Death: a fatal, artificially induced autoimmune disease. Both the cure and disease are man-made, created using nanotechnology. An amphetamine-like stimulant, usually snorted or rubbed into the gums. Also referred to as 4-Thiobuscaline. A powerful narcotic made from the refined extract of Balo mushroom spores. Available as either a smokeable solid or as a liquid for adding to drinks. Induces temporary euphoria and twisted hallucinations. Each successive dose reduces the user's lifespan by increasingly large amounts. Their appearance is similar to cigarettes. An injectable substance that grants various superhuman abilities. Plasmids are refined from a substance called "Adam", which itself is extracted from a previously undiscovered species of slug that resides on the ocean floor. Plasmids work by altering a human's genetic makeup, and can engineered to grant almost any ability. Adam's counterpart, "Eve", also injected and refined from Adam, is used as the fuel source to perform such abilities.

Speeds up the user's neural processes so that time seems to slow down, allowing them to think and have mental conversation (for example with artificial intelligences) in far less time than it appears to take to the outside observer. Secreted from drug glands in genetically engineered beings. An experimental treatment for the fear of death. A side effect of Dylar consumption is a tendency to conflate words with the real-world entities they refer to. An addictive narcotic similar in appearance and effects to cocaine. Making it involves the use of complex alchemical equipment. An all-in-one counteragent for any status ailment, except for Intrinsic effects and Goofball addiction. The name is derived from that of several restorative items from the Final Fantasy series ("Soft" counteracts petrifaction, for example).

Powerful stimulant used to revive patients in an emergency, such as cardiac arrest. 25 mL is usually a lethal dose to humanoids; it can also cause hallucinations and madness. Powerful drug used to blank (or possibly just interfere with) memory so that rejuvenation patients do not remember feeling pain or other problems associated with the treatments. Named for the mythical river that caused forgetfulness. A highly potent hallucinogen based on LSD. It forms the basis of a complex system of economics in the future dystopia novel Gingerbread Economy. The drug comes on blotter paper with a distinctive gingerbread-man icon design; it is sealed in clear plastic and bundled into envelopes of "wraps" of ten or "maxi-wraps" of 50. A powerful, highly addictive analgesic ( Codeine) administered to the novelist Paul Sheldon by his nurse and "number one fan", Annie Wilkes. In the book, Novril is administered in pill form and is extremely bitter to taste. When the medication was withdrawn, Sheldon's pain returned, along with physical dependence and hallucinations. In the film, Novril is in capsule form, tasteless and non-addictive.

A Lifestyle drug used to treat numerous conditions such as depression, melancholy, sexual dysfunction, narcolepsy, and such. However, it also comes with a humorously lengthy side-effect list. In one episode of Millennium, Dilaftin is a precursor to MDMA that leads the detectives to discover the identity of a killer. In one episode of Firefly, Dilaftin is a drug that the characters steal to sell for cash. Thaumaturgically brewed drug. Not physiologically addicting, but the state of peace and serenity it induces is strongly habit-forming, and larger and larger doses of the drug are required to cop the same buzz. Used by at least one necromancer to keep his victims in thrall. A liquid which mimics the body's fluids and helps in regeneration. It is used to help with cuts and burns as well as severe cellular damage, such as frostbite. The subject is suspended in a full-immersion tank for treatment of large-scale injuries, or via a patch or lotion for minor injuries. A powerful cathinone stimulant. After ingestion it causes euphoria and a temporary increase energy and strength. Highly addictive.

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Antitumoral drug. Its side effects include: hair loss, nausea, and muscle degeneration. (Possibly the Colonial name for the real-world drug doxorubicin). It is mentioned in the episodes " Act of Contrition" and " Crossroads, Part II". An elixir that grants immortality to the one drinking it. It was drunk by Kaguya Houraisan and Fujiwara no Mokou. Therefore, they do not age, and they are always revived if they are killed. The elixir is rare and hard to make, since one required ingredient is a flower that blooms once in a thousand years. Therefore, the elixir can only be made with Kaguya's power to manipulate eternity and temporality.

Stimulant and hallucinogen, usually administered in the form of dermal patches that can bypass livers and pancreases surgically altered to reject narcotics. Unrelated to the actual neurotransmitter β-Phenylethylamine. An amphetamine-type drug that in the short term makes human beings capable of doing fourteen hours' work in six hours, but in the long term induces psychosis and subsequent death. The name of the drug is the same as that of the explosive used in Terminator 2: Judgment Day and of a molecule simulated in The Relic. A hallucinogenic fruit that causes temporary paralysis and a slight swelling in the tongue, resulting in slurred speech. Similar in resemblance to a cherimoya. Authentic, open or honest placebos are a new concept. A person who mindfully takes an authentic placebo pill knows it only contains inert ingredients. There is no deceit involved. Created by LexCorp, Mentamite Five is an intelligence booster, but eventually burns out the user's brain. Mentamite Six originally burnt out the user's brain immediately, but Phillip, a Mentamite Five user, corrected the flaw in the formula.A drug that can only be used by Blood Elves that, while increasing connection to magic, causes addiction and lethal withdrawal. An intravenous mood stabilizer which is highly effective in curbing pedophilia. In certain rare circumstances, Nomolestol can cause severe gynecomastia when used in a patient who has been administered super soldier serum. These drugs are for enhancing strength, intelligence, and other attributes. Steroids, birth control pills, and antidepressants fall into this category. Name A medicine given to treat the character Eddie Kaspbrak's asthma. It is later revealed that it was simply a placebo and Eddie only thought he had asthma because his extremely overbearing mother, Sonya, made him believe so.

A bright-yellow, cake-sized pill from eastern Europe (described chemically as "dimesmeric andersonphosphate", [26] [27] which is a "bisturbile cranabolic amphetamoid") which many featured celebrities held as they talked; purportedly affected an area of the brain called " Shatner's Bassoon". Despite pointed, repeated statements that the drug was fictional, David Amess, a British Member of Parliament, was fooled into filming an elaborate video warning against the dangers of Cake, and went as far as to ask about it in Parliament. [28] Originally intended as food for an alien species living on Earth, it is then sold to humans as an addictive recreational drug with terrible side effects.

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A drug made by distilling a toxic gas called "Blight" that bubbled out of the earth when Seattle was destroyed. Prolonged use turns the addict into a mindless, zombie-like creature called a 'rotter'.

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