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A [[Painkiller]] is a pharmaceutical drug.
 
A [[Painkiller]] is a pharmaceutical drug.
 
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== Description (Specifications) ==
 
== Description (Specifications) ==
 
Painkillers, first created at [[TL-4]], are substances that reduce sensitivity to pain. They alleviate symptoms (as opposed to [[Anesthetic|anesthetic]]s, which completely block sensation), but are not as effective as [[Analgesic|analgesic]]s. A wide variety of substances are used as painkillers and many commercial brands contain additional ingredients (such as caffeine) to improve their efficacy. Painkillers have a cost of [[Cr]]1 per dose.
 
Painkillers, first created at [[TL-4]], are substances that reduce sensitivity to pain. They alleviate symptoms (as opposed to [[Anesthetic|anesthetic]]s, which completely block sensation), but are not as effective as [[Analgesic|analgesic]]s. A wide variety of substances are used as painkillers and many commercial brands contain additional ingredients (such as caffeine) to improve their efficacy. Painkillers have a cost of [[Cr]]1 per dose.

Revision as of 11:35, 15 October 2018

Painkiller
Type Drugs
Tech Level TL–4
Cost Cr1
Size 2.0 grams
Weight 2.0 grams
Per dose

A Painkiller is a pharmaceutical drug.

Description (Specifications)

Painkillers, first created at TL-4, are substances that reduce sensitivity to pain. They alleviate symptoms (as opposed to anesthetics, which completely block sensation), but are not as effective as analgesics. A wide variety of substances are used as painkillers and many commercial brands contain additional ingredients (such as caffeine) to improve their efficacy. Painkillers have a cost of Cr1 per dose.

History & Background (Dossier)

Painkillers may be extremely addictive.

An overdose of painkillers will damage the function of internal organs, particularly the liver and the digestive system. A sufficiently large dose may result in organ failure and death.

References & Contributors (Sources)

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.