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       Common Medical Items
       By: Chente Date: August 30, 2018, 2:54 am
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       =Mediapheresis=
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       Basically a diagnostic computer, the Mediapheresis helps a medic
       to heal wounded or ill troopers in a battlezone. Most medipacs
       are automated units, that carry drugs and equipment to aid in
       the stabilisation and healing of a subject. Unfortunately, some
       factions use the medipac for torture, which it is remarkably
       useful for as well.
       =Diazapem=
       Diazepam is a medicine of the benzodiazepine family that
       typically produces a calming effect. It is commonly used to
       treat a range of conditions including anxiety, alcohol
       withdrawal syndrome, benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome, muscle
       spasms, seizures, trouble sleeping, and restless legs syndrome.
       It may also be used to cause memory loss during certain medical
       procedures. It can be taken by mouth, inserted into the rectum,
       injected into muscle, or injected into a vein. When given into a
       vein, effects begin in one to five minutes and last up to an
       hour. By mouth, effects may take 40 minutes to begin.
       =Inapprovaline=
       Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardiostimulant. It
       worked by fortifying the cell membranes and could be used as a
       preventative measure or in response to various physical
       illnesses.
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