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A '''neuro-sedative''' is a [[Drugs and treatments|drug]] designed to keep a patient [[sedative|sedated]]. |
A '''neuro-sedative''' is a [[Drugs and treatments|drug]] designed to keep a patient [[sedative|sedated]]. |
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+ | When abducting crewmembers of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, a species of [[solanagen-based lifeform]]s injected them with a strong neuro-sedative so they would be unconscious when entering their realm through a [[spatial rupture]] and wouldn't remember the experiments that were conducted on them. |
The neuro-sedative left behind large amounts of [[serotonin]] in the abductees' [[hippocampus]] and [[visual cortex]], arousing the suspicion of [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]]. She devised a [[neuro-stimulant]] that would counteract the effects of the sedative so that the aliens could be stopped by the crew of the ''Enterprise''. ({{TNG|Schisms}}) |
The neuro-sedative left behind large amounts of [[serotonin]] in the abductees' [[hippocampus]] and [[visual cortex]], arousing the suspicion of [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]]. She devised a [[neuro-stimulant]] that would counteract the effects of the sedative so that the aliens could be stopped by the crew of the ''Enterprise''. ({{TNG|Schisms}}) |
Revision as of 08:18, 20 March 2008
A neuro-sedative is a drug designed to keep a patient sedated.
When abducting crewmembers of the USS Enterprise-D, a species of solanagen-based lifeforms injected them with a strong neuro-sedative so they would be unconscious when entering their realm through a spatial rupture and wouldn't remember the experiments that were conducted on them.
The neuro-sedative left behind large amounts of serotonin in the abductees' hippocampus and visual cortex, arousing the suspicion of Doctor Beverly Crusher. She devised a neuro-stimulant that would counteract the effects of the sedative so that the aliens could be stopped by the crew of the Enterprise. (TNG: "Schisms")