Kelotane Overdose Effect (#16225)
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@@ -4,4 +4,6 @@ generic-reagent-effect-burning-insides = You feel your insides burning up!
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generic-reagent-effect-burning-eyes = Your eyes begin to slightly burn.
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generic-reagent-effect-burning-eyes-a-bit = Your eyes burn a bit.
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generic-reagent-effect-tearing-up = Your eyes start to tear up.
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generic-reagent-effect-nauseous = You feel nauseous.
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generic-reagent-effect-nauseous = You feel nauseous.
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generic-reagent-effect-parched = You feel parched.
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generic-reagent-effect-thirsty = You feel thirsty.
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ reagent-name-inaprovaline = inaprovaline
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reagent-desc-inaprovaline = Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardiostimulant. Commonly used to stabilize patients- it stops oxygen loss when the patient is in critical health. It'll also slow down bleeding by a good amount. Acts as a decent painkiller.
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reagent-name-kelotane = kelotane
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reagent-desc-kelotane = Treats burn damage and prevents infection.
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reagent-desc-kelotane = Treats burn damage. Overdosing greatly reduces the body's ability to retain water.
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reagent-name-leporazine = leporazine
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reagent-desc-leporazine = This keeps a patient's body temperature stable. High doses can allow short periods of unprotected EVA, but prevents use of the cryogenics tubes.
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