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Melorazine is a sedative drug used by Starfleet medical personnel in the 24th century.

Specifics[]

Similar to kayolane, it was effective for one to three hours with a 50ml dose. (Last Unicorn RPG module: Star Trek: The Next Generation Players' Guide)

It could be used in gas form like anesthezine in a starship's life support system for purposes of intruder control. (Decipher RPG module: Narrator's Guide)

History[]

In 2369, Beverly Crusher administered 20 ccs of melorazine to Deanna Troi. (TNG episode: "Man of the People")

First Splinter timeline[]

Dr. Elizabeth Lense prepared to distribute doses of concentrated melorazine to the crew of the USS da Vinci during the crisis at Galvan VI in 2376, to provide the option of a peaceful death prior to the anticipated violent destruction of the ship. (SCE eBook: Wildfire, Book 2)

In 2377, To reduce Captain Jean-Luc Picard's vomiting and help transport him to a shuttle, Dr. Sarjenka sedated him with melorazine, which she didn't expect to interact with his other medications. She later gave him a second doze as well as one to herself. (SCE eBook: Remembrance of Things Past)

In 2378, the USS Enterprise-E's EMH gave Jipta a dose of melorazine to counteract a seizure's effects. (TNG - A Time to... novel: A Time to Sow)

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