Triloxakin: A colorless, tasteless drug to
be taken orally, invented by the Matabin
Pharmaceutical company. A pain killer for
those with severe terminal illness (cancer,
etc). Fuses itself to nerve endings blocking
the sense of pain. Sends a euphoric feeling
to patient, and a relaxed, subdued feeling to
brain. Unfortunately, euphoric feeling only
lasts a few seconds (although patients have
described it as hours. This seems to be an
after effect on the brain).
Side effects: Drug is 100% addicting, both
on a physical and psychological level.
Physical addiction consists of a change in
the brain and nerve centers. Patient feels a
need for the drug almost immediately after
use. After 12 hours, the effects on the
nerves sends periodic spasms of fire like
pain throughout the nervous system at one to
two hour intervals, lasting for about five
seconds. After 36 hours, the spasm rate will
increase throughout the body from
approximately one hour intervals to fifteen
minute intervals, until 48 hours, when
patient can expect spasms every fifteen
minutes. From 48 hours to 72 hours, spasms
will remain steady at fifteen minute, but
duration of spasms will increase until 72
hours. At this stage, the nerve spasm is
continuous, patient losses all control of
their nerve cells and neurological functions,
making it appear he/she is in a coma.
Patient will experience the pain spasms at
all times in this stage. There appears to be
no way to remove patient from coma except by
giving triloxakin or triloxan (see below).
Psychological effects seems to be an extreme
dependency on drug supplier as well as drug,
with a heightened fear of loss of drug and
supplier. Appears to also act as
aphrodisiac. No know cure for addiction once
given. Matabin has stopped all research on
drug.
Triloxan: Same as triloxakin, except does
not give feeling of euphoria. Will "reset"
drug counter to zero to delay coma.
Triloxcin: An attempt to remove drug from
nerve endings to stop physical addiction of
triloxakin in patients. Unfortunately, it
puts patient into immediate pain coma without
removing triloxakin from patients system.
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