This is useful for any aspiring chemist to make formulations that can help or harm the station.
These are some sample formulas for you chemists out there, ask about in game to learn more! Experimentation can be dangerous, or rewarding.
Pharmaceutical chemicals can usually be identified by a light pinkish color.
The vast majority of chemicals you will be called on to make. Typically, a small amount of each should be kept on hand. Assuming the medical team is not incompetent, they should be able to keep everyone alive and quite healthy with your assistance.
Formula: 1 part Chlorine, 1 part Nitrogen, 1 part Anti-Toxin
Effects: Lessens the damage to neurological tissue, effective even after catastrophic injury. Used for treating brain damage (Results in 2 units instead of 3).
Formula: 1 part Silicon, 1 part Nitrogen, 1 part Potassium
Effects: A broad-spectrum anti-toxin, which treats toxin damage in the blood stream. It is also known as Dylovene.
Formula: 1 part Hyronalin, 1 part Hydrogen
Effects: A very unstable medication used to treat the most extreme cases of radiation poisoning. May cause some internal damage to the patient, but such damage is easily treatable.
Formula: 1 part Inaprovaline, 1 part Carbon
Effects: An analgesic which is highly effective at treating brute damage. It is useful for stabilizing people who have been severely beaten, as well as treating less life-threatening injuries.
Formula: 1 part Dexalin, 1 part Water, 1 part Oxygen
Effects: Required for the proper function of cryogenics. Heals all standard types of damage very swiftly, but only works in temperatures under 170K (usually this means cryo cells). Can also slowly heal clone damage, such as caused by cloning or Slimes.
Formula: 1 part Cryoxadone, 1 part Sodium, 5 units Plasma (catalyst)
Effects: Heals standard damage in the same way as Cryoxadone, with the same temperature requirement. Significantly more effective than the former at treating clone damage, although both can be used simultaneously. Best used in cryo cells.
Formula: 1 part Kelotone, 1 part Oxygen, 1 part Phosphorus
Effects: An advanced chemical that is more effective at treating burns damage than Kelotane.
Formula: 2 part Oxygen, 5 units Plasma (catalyst)
Effects: Used for treating oxygen deprivation. In most cases where it is likely to be needed, the strength of Dexalin Plus will probably be more useful (Results in 1 unit instead of 2).
Formula: 1 part Dexalin, 1 part Carbon, 1 part Iron
Effects: Used in treatment of extreme cases of oxygen deprivation. It immediately counters all oxygen loss, which is hugely useful in many circumstances.
Formula: 1 part Oxygen, 1 part Anti-Toxin, 1 part Carbon
Effects: Neutralises alcohol in the blood stream. Though it is commonly needed, it is rarely requested.
Formula: 1 part Sugar, 1 part Phosphorous, 1 part Sulphur
Effects: A highly effective, long lasting muscle stimulant. It allows greater freedom of movement in bulky clothing although it has the side effect of causing some twitching. Dangerous in higher doses.
Formula: 1 part Hydrogen, 1 part Chlorine, 1 part Ethanol, 5 units Fluorine (catalyst)
Effects: An intelligence enhancer, also used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Also known as Ritalin. Allows monkeys (not diona nymphs) to understand human speech and improves their dexterity as long as they have some in their system. Dangerous in higher doses.
Formula: 1 part Radium, 1 part Anti-Toxin
Effects: A weak treatment for radiation damage. Considered to be useful mainly for genetic modification, where it reduces radiation levels, and thus the chance of genetic mutations.
Formula: 1 part Hyrdogen, 1 part Carbon, 1 part Anti-Toxin
Effects: Effective in treating eye trauma. It heals damage caused by physical or chemical trauma, though it is ineffective in treating genetic defects in the eyes (Results in 2 units instead of 3).
Formula: 1 part Anti-Toxin, 1 part Carbon, 1 part Water
Effects: Cures deafness instantly. Useful after an explosion.
Formula: 1 part Oxygen, 1 part Carbon, 1 part Sugar
Effects: Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardiostimulant. Commonly used to stabilize patients - it stops the rate of decline in a patient's body if it has reached 0% or lower.
Formula: 1 part Silicon, 1 part Carbon
Effects: Treats burn damage effectively, preventing microbial growth and vastly speeding up healing of even full thickness burns.
Formula: 1 part Silicon, 1 part Copper, 5 units Plasma (catalyst)
Effects: This keeps a patient's body temperature stable. High doses can allow short periods of unprotected EVA, but prevents use of the cryogenics tubes.
Formula: 1 part Ethanol, 1 part Tramadol, 1 part Plasma
Effects: A very effective painkiller, about 250% as strong as Tramadol.
Formula: 1 part Arithrazine, 1 part Diethylamine, 1 part Unstable Mutagen
Effects: Once used in the treatment of cancer, still useful for intensive toxins treatment. Causes moderate radiation and hair loss.
Formula: 1 part Arithrazine, 1 part Carbon
Effects: Deactivates genetic defects and powers, restoring a patient to an ideal state. May be useful if genetics is unable to function properly. Deactivated effects return if the patient's genes are modified again.
Formula: 1 part Cryptobiolin, 1 part Inaprovaline
Effects: A theta-lactam antibiotic. A common and very useful medicine, effective against many diseases likely to be encountered in space. Slows progression of diseases.
Formula: 1 part Lithium, 1 part Sugar, 1 part Water
Effects: Toxic, but treats hallucinations, paralysis, and stunned or weakened patients. It is metabolized very slowly. One unit is enough to treat hallucinations; five units will cause dangerous poisoning; ten units is deadly.
Formula: 1 part Inaprovaline, 1 part Ethanol, 1 part Oxygen
Effects: A simple, yet effective painkiller. Very effective for patients in shock.
Formula: 1 part Inaprovaline, 1 part Anti-Toxin
Effects: A highly potent stimulant that can heal all damage types, originally derived from Cordrazine. Often used in a wide range of applications.