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Make the auto injector filler more lenient
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(02-26-2026, 09:15 PM)Agent reburG Wrote:
(02-26-2026, 04:51 PM)Sord213 Wrote: Im definitely open to expanding or creating a new whitelist for the injector filler. I'll look into making a new list myself but post any med chem suggestions here that y'all would want to put into injectors.

edit: Whitelist for the filler specifically has had "atropine", "calomel", "diphenhydramine", "filgrastim", "heparin", "morphine", "proconvertin" added to the whitelist.

Now this allows for more unique mixtures, that definitely improves things!
And honestly the only other that might could be added would be Ephedrine. 

May I ask why diphenhydramine wasn't working with it already being a whitelisted chem?
Oh. I had the code name wrong for diphenhydramine. Oop. I can add ephedrine though.

Also idk if I want it stationary. Mdir has one in their locker, so if it was stationary it would mean the only one would be in pharmacy which is a pain. But if it can be picked up and moved that'd be neat. WYCI
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(02-26-2026, 04:51 PM)Sord213 Wrote: Im definitely open to expanding or creating a new whitelist for the injector filler. I'll look into making a new list myself but post any med chem suggestions here that y'all would want to put into injectors.

edit: Whitelist for the filler specifically has had "atropine", "calomel", "diphenhydramine", "filgrastim", "heparin", "morphine", "proconvertin" added to the whitelist.

Autoinjectors use INGEST, right?  If there's a separate whitelist from the hypospray list you should strip styptic/silver sulf if they're not already.

(And if there's a separate whitelist for autoinjectors we might as well have a separate whitelist for automenders so styptic and silver sulf can be stripped from the hypospray whitelist.)
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(Yesterday, 07:34 AM)Mouse Wrote:
(02-26-2026, 04:51 PM)Sord213 Wrote: Im definitely open to expanding or creating a new whitelist for the injector filler. I'll look into making a new list myself but post any med chem suggestions here that y'all would want to put into injectors.

edit: Whitelist for the filler specifically has had "atropine", "calomel", "diphenhydramine", "filgrastim", "heparin", "morphine", "proconvertin" added to the whitelist.

Autoinjectors use INGEST, right?  If there's a separate whitelist from the hypospray list you should strip styptic/silver sulf if they're not already.

(And if there's a separate whitelist for autoinjectors we might as well have a separate whitelist for automenders so styptic and silver sulf can be stripped from the hypospray whitelist.)

autoinjectors use ingest? aren't they meant to be like epi pens? shouldn't the better solution to this, be to change them from being ingest?
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