10-17-2019, 03:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-17-2019, 03:18 PM by UrsulaMejor. Edited 2 times in total.)
Styptic powder and silver sulfadiazine used to be Bicaridine and Kelotane, which worked intravenously and weren't topically applied. That said, since they have no negative effects and DO have healing properties when hyposprayed, I don't see the reason for removing them.
Meth is functionally identical to Hyperzine, which was classified as a medical chem. It's a classic low-risk high-reward stimulant.
Perfluorodecalin no longer prevents talking over radio iirc, and is on the whitelist because it used to be Dexalin+, which didn't have the gasping effect. (Dexalin is now Salbutamol)
Meth is functionally identical to Hyperzine, which was classified as a medical chem. It's a classic low-risk high-reward stimulant.
Perfluorodecalin no longer prevents talking over radio iirc, and is on the whitelist because it used to be Dexalin+, which didn't have the gasping effect. (Dexalin is now Salbutamol)