| Disease | Description | Treatment | Species if Specific |
| Aphasia | Loss of aural, visual and communicative controls. Usually caused by cranial trauma | Genericillian Delactovine Corophizine |
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| Darnay's disease | Incurable disease that attacks the brain and nervous system | No known cure Cortical analeptic slows the diseases progress |
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| Enatiodromia | Mental dysfunction meaning "conversion into the opposite" as a means of dealing with stress or loss. | Losorin | |
| Neural Depletion | Complete loss of Neural activity in the brain | Neurotransmitter Synaptic Induction |
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| Desegranine | Used to reverse memory loss | Cases of erased memory or stroke | Cardassian Drug |
| Losorin | Used to counteract mental disorientation | Oxygen depravation Chemical drug interactions |
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| Memory Beta | Stimulates memory | Strokes Memory loss |
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| Technology | Description | Illnesses Utilized On | Species/Notations |
| Accelerated Critical Neural Pathway Formation | Medical procedure that uses genetic recoding to alter the brain of a humanoid patient. it is illegal under laws dating back to the end of the Eugenics Wars. These laws are based on the argument that if genetically enhanced people were allowed to compete freely, all parents would feel pressured to have their children enhanced so that they could keep up. | ||
| Brain Circuitry Pattern | Medical diagnostic image mapping neural activity in a humanoid brain | Baseline at 40 In the case of neural trauma/damage |
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| Engramatic Purge | Procedure used to erase specific thoughts from a person's mind | ||
| Hyperencephelogram | Test that records and measures brain wave activity | Used to check for possible strokes | |
| Neural Stimulator | Used to increase the neural activity in the central nervous system of a humanoid brain | Cessation of brainwave activity. | |
| Psychotricorder | Used to record past memories | Covert Missions Psychological analysis |
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| Synaptic Induction | Technique in neurotherapy used for patients suffering from traumatic memory loss | Memory Loss |
| Medicine | Description | Illnesses Used On | Dosages/Notations |
| Intraspinal Inhibitor | Used to induce paralysis | ||
| Neural Paralyzer | Causes Cardiac Arrest | ||
| Psychoactive Drugs | Used to produce delusional or hallucinogenic effects | ||
| Theragen | Biochemical Weapon | Lethal nerve gas if used in pure forms | |
| Technology | Description | Illnesses Utilized On | Species/Notations |
| Neural Paralyzer | Used to simulate death. Must be treated within 12 hours or actual death will occur | Covert Missions |
| Medicine | Description | Illnesses Used On | Dosages/Notations |
| Ambazine | Sedative | ||
| Anesthezine | Sedative used to render someone | Emergency crowd control | |
| Imaprovoline | Calmative | Nervousness | |
| Inpedrezine | Used after cranial trauma | Concussions | |
| Kayolane | Sedative | Consciousness | Knocks a patient out for 1-6 hours |
| Melorazine | Sedative | Consciousness | Knocks a patient out for 3-8 hours |
| Merfadon | Sedative | Counterage by makara herb | |
| Rexalin | Used as a sedative, tranquilizer or pain killer | Pain |
| Medicine | Description | Illnesses Used On | Dosages/Notations |
| Morpazine | Creates a deep dreamless sleep for 3-18 hours | ||
| Stokaline | Used to awake Vulcans from a deep trance; mile stimulant for others | Patients build resistance to this drug over time | |
| Technology | Description | Illnesses Utilized On | Species/Notations |
| Alpha Wave Inducer | Device used to enhance sleep in humanoids, but only meant for occasional use | Occasional insomnia | |
| Somnetic inducer | A small neural pad used to aid in the induction of sleep in humanoids | Occasional insomnia | |
| Delta Wave Inducer | Used to induce sleep | Occasional insomnia |
| Medicine | Description | Illnesses Used On | Dosages/Notations |
| Neurotransmitter | Biochemical responsible for neural electric energy | Increases the energy output between the synapses | |
| Serotonin | Neurotransmitter of the CNS | Increases the energy output between the synapses throughout the entire Central Nervous System | |
| Tricordrazine | Neural Stimulant. Chemical version of a cortical stimulator | Very powerful; usually administered sub-Q via hypo | |
| Technology | Description | Illnesses Utilized On | Species/Notations |
| Cortical Stimulator | Used to revitalize Neural activity | Cessation of brainwaves |
| Disease | Description | Treatment | Species if Specific |
| Zanthi Fever | Emotions are projected onto others. Symptoms include headache and irritability | Easily treated with a wide spectrum anti-viral agent | Betazoids |
| Meds | Description | Illnesses Used for | Dosages/Notes |
| Lexorin | Neurotransmitter inhibitor. Temporarily diminished intelligence, but blocks psychic and psionic activity. | Causes extreme irritability if used on a person who has telepathic abilities | |
| Psilosynine | Helps Betazoids filter trauma from reading victims |
| Disease | Description | Treatment | Species if Specific |
| Terellian Death Syndrome | Symptoms include dizziness; blurred vision, palpitations and stinging in the lower spine | Genericillian Tryptophan Corophizine |
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| Technology | Description | Illnesses Utilized On | Species/Notations |
| Neural Imaging Scan | Medical diagnostic scan used to test the acuity of the patient's visual cortex | Diagnosis of the cause of blindness or loss of site | |
| Reticular Imaging Scan | Medical test used to verify the presence of absence of activity in the visual cortex | Diagnosis of the cause of blindness | |
| Retinal Imaging Scan | Measures visual cortex activity | Diagnosis of the cause of blindness | |
| VISOR | Visual Instrument and Sensory Organ Replacement | A way of replacing the visual stimuli with electromagnetic interpretations of visual images |
| Disease | Description | Treatment | Species if Specific |
| Bendii Syndrome | A rare, usually fatal disease of Vulcan's over the age of 200. Early symptoms include emotional outbursts, which are telepathically passed on to others. To confirm a culture must be grown from the Metathalmus | Stokaline | |
| Correllium Fever | High fever combined with delirium | Treated by Mikulak's using tissue samples | |
| Forrester-Trent Syndrome | Hereditary degenerative neurological disorder | Tricordrazine | |
| Neural Metaphasic Shock | Complete failure of the entire neurological system | Leporazine Morathial |
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| Somatophysical Failure | Complete collapse of all bodily systems | ||
| Temporal Narcosis | Delirium produced by exposure to temporal distortions | Losorin | |
| Tsiokovsky Infection | Waterborne viral infection that occurs near huge gravitational shirts. Infection takes carbon away from the body and reduces inhibitions making the victim appear intoxicated. | ||
| Urodelean Flu | Mild affliction with symptoms that include an imbalance in K-3 cell count increased intravascular pressure and heightened electrophoretic activity | Most humans have a natural immunity against the disease | |
| Meds | Description | Illnesses Used for | Dosages/Notes |
| Morphenolog | Analgesic Anticonvulsant |
Pain Convulsions |
Dosage - 2cc |
| Neurovine | Antidote for most neural poisons | Neural poisonings | |
| Technology | Description | Illnesses Utilized On | Species/Notations |
| Direct Reticular Stimulation | Medical procedure in which electrical energy is applied directly to the nervous system of a humanoid patient in an attempt to revive neural activity. A neural stimulator is used in the procedure | Cessation of brainwaves | |
| Drechtal beam | Surgical device used to sever neural connections | ||
| Hypothalamus Series | Used to determine hypothalamic function | Loss of telepathic activity | |
| Inner Nuncial Series | A battery of neurological tests | ||
| Neural electrical Suppresser | used for pain suppression | Abdominal pain levels | |
| Neural Calipers | Used to measure the activity between the neural synapses during surgical procedures | Another vital sign measured during surgery | |
| Neural transducers | Implantable bioelectric devices that receives nerve impulses from the brain and transmitted it to the affected vocabulary muscle groups | Partial paralysis due to severing of normal neural pathways | |
| Neurolink | Emergency medical technique used for the stabilization of patients with brainstem injuries. Matching neural pads were used. One would be placed on a healthy individual and a matching one on the patient | Brain Stem injuries | |
| Sonic Separator | Used to separate the brain from the body | ||
| Synaptic Reconstruction | Surgery which neutralizes the synaptic pathways responsible for deviant behavior | Criminals |
