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Give the Psych Meds at Start of Shift


Hairy Ban Jhankri

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Give the psych a few bottles of psych meds at shift start, nothing big at all. Maybe a bottle of Citalopram, bottle of Methylphenidate, and then a limited amount of the following due to possible abuse by those who have no idea what they are/ what they do: Some amount of Paroxetine, Synaptizine, and possibly sleep toxin maybe even some chloral.

 

Heres the descriptions of each:

 

Citalopram

Formula 1 parts MindBreaker Toxin, 1 parts Carbon

Effects Stabilizes the mind a little.

Overdose No overdose.

 

Methylphenidate

Formula 1 parts MindBreaker Toxin, 1 parts Hydrogen

Effects Improves the ability to concentrate.

Overdose No overdose.

 

Paroxetine

Formula 1 parts MindBreaker Toxin, 1 parts Oxygen, 1 Inaprovaline

Effects Stabilizes the mind greatly, but has a chance of adverse effects.

Overdose No overdose.

 

Synaptizine

Formula 1 part Lithium, 1 part Sugar, 1 part Water

Effects Treats hallucinagenic related phenomena and perks the patient up. Also reduces the duration of stuns.

Overdose 90 units - Tox

 

Chloral Hydrate

Formula 1 part Ethanol, 3 parts Chlorine, 1 part Water

Effects A powerful sedative which causes death in doses around 30 units (Results in 1 units instead of 5).

Overdose Undefined.

 

 

Soporofic (Sleep Toxin)

Formula 1 part Chloral Hydrate, 4 parts sugar

Effects A less powerful sedative that takes a while to work. Is safe in large quantities. Can be counteracted with anti-toxin (Dylovene).

Overdose 40 units - Tox/Oxy

 

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On Bay, he has a locker that starts with 2 pills of Methyl (15 units), 2 pills of Citalopram (15 units), a single bottle of sleep toxin (30 units), an empty syringe, and a straight jacket.

 

Still has to ask for Paroxetine (probably for the best given its chance to cause massive hallucinations).

 

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