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Hyposprays rejecting harmless chems
#1
I tried putting potassium iodide in a hypo. The first 10 went in fine, but the second 10 were rejected. On scanning it with a reagent scanner, the 10 already in it was also rejected.

Something similar happened for mannitol.

As far as I'm aware, these chemicals are entirely harmless?
#2
Someone mentorhelped about salbutamol being rejected today, too.

Which is really weird, because my standard critical care hypo (equal parts epi/salbut/mannitol) worked fine a day or two ago.
#3
And epi works fine, even though an overdose of it can ruin someone's day.
#4
Haine recently changed the IDs of several reagents. Previously, mutadone for example was still being referred to as ryetalyn in our logs and several other places, such as medical patches. The hypospray whitelist hasn't been updated yet - epinephrine works fine because it didn't have a legacy ID to begin with.
#5
stupid string tables, blargh


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