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Antitoxin is a recurring item in the Suikoden series.

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  • Antitoxin is a recurring item in the Suikoden series.
  • Antitoxin is of limited use in the game: its only use is to cure Mad Dog Fargo and Metal Maniac who are found in Darwin Village.
  • An antitoxin was an antibody with the ability to neutralize a specific toxin. In 2268, Leonard McCoy told James T. Kirk there was no antitoxin for poison of the mugato after Kirk had been bitten by the creature. (TOS: "A Private Little War" ) Ryetalyn was the only known antidote for Rigelian fever, and as such an antitoxin could be made from it. However this antitoxin could be rendered inert and useless by irillium. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah" ) In 2269, McCoy administered the antitoxin dylovene to Hikaru Sulu when he was poisoned by a retlaw plant. (TAS: "The Infinite Vulcan")
  • An antitoxin is a pharmaceutical preparation of antibodies used to treat a particular toxin. Although many toxins (most notably alcohol and acetaminophen) can be processed through the liver to transform them into harmless compounds, the immune system can also play a role in eliminating toxins. In the same way that it fights off infection, the body can create antibodies that bind to and eliminate toxins, most notably the toxins related to diptheria and botulism.
  • The Antitoxin (毒消し Dokukeshi) is a status-restoring item that appears across the Fire Emblem Series. Like its name suggests, it can be used to cure the poison status effect. The Antitoxin is one of the original items appearing in the Fire Emblem series, alongside a small selection of other combat-use items like the common Vulnerary. While the Antitoxin is not as useful as the Vulnerary is, it is a good idea, nonetheless, to pack a healthy quantity of this item when engaging in chapters that are swarming with enemies wielding poison weapons.
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  • Sol-Falena , Ceras Lake Castle
  • Sell by Carrie/Item Shop.
  • Various Items Shops.
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Name
  • Antitoxin
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  • Healing
  • Recovery
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  • Official artwork of the Antidote from the TCG.
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Title
  • Antitoxin
Description
  • Bitter, dried medicinal herbs.
  • Cures the Poison and Venom status effects
  • Recover from poison.
  • • Removes , venom, and from an ally and prevents new applications.
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  • It is used to help a character recover from poison. Comes in packages of three.
  • Cures Poison.
  • Cures the Poison effect
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  • An antitoxin is a pharmaceutical preparation of antibodies used to treat a particular toxin. Although many toxins (most notably alcohol and acetaminophen) can be processed through the liver to transform them into harmless compounds, the immune system can also play a role in eliminating toxins. In the same way that it fights off infection, the body can create antibodies that bind to and eliminate toxins, most notably the toxins related to diptheria and botulism. However, this ability to create antibodies takes time (generally somewhere between 1 and 2 weeks). However, the tolerance, once gained, is maintained by the patient. As such, as with blood serum used to treat certain types of infection, blood products can be processed to create antitoxins as well. In addition, since the antibodies are not human specific, non-humans (typically horses) can be used to create antitoxin serums in large quantity. However, the use of human serum is less likely to result in an adverse reaction.
  • Antitoxin is a recurring item in the Suikoden series.
  • Antitoxin is of limited use in the game: its only use is to cure Mad Dog Fargo and Metal Maniac who are found in Darwin Village.
  • An antitoxin was an antibody with the ability to neutralize a specific toxin. In 2268, Leonard McCoy told James T. Kirk there was no antitoxin for poison of the mugato after Kirk had been bitten by the creature. (TOS: "A Private Little War" ) Ryetalyn was the only known antidote for Rigelian fever, and as such an antitoxin could be made from it. However this antitoxin could be rendered inert and useless by irillium. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah" ) In 2269, McCoy administered the antitoxin dylovene to Hikaru Sulu when he was poisoned by a retlaw plant. (TAS: "The Infinite Vulcan") Later that year, McCoy created an antitoxin was from the sur-snake's venom to reverse the surgo-op, a mutation Spock and James T. Kirk had undergone that had transformed them into water-breathers. (TAS: "The Ambergris Element")
  • The Antitoxin (毒消し Dokukeshi) is a status-restoring item that appears across the Fire Emblem Series. Like its name suggests, it can be used to cure the poison status effect. The Antitoxin is one of the original items appearing in the Fire Emblem series, alongside a small selection of other combat-use items like the common Vulnerary. While the Antitoxin is not as useful as the Vulnerary is, it is a good idea, nonetheless, to pack a healthy quantity of this item when engaging in chapters that are swarming with enemies wielding poison weapons. Antitoxins are relatively rare items in the Fire Emblem series, as they are generally not purchasable from many vendors. Most Antitoxins are, however, dropped by enemies, most of whom happen to be carriers of poison weapons. Poison is the only status affliction that has an item specifically made to reverse its effects. This may be considered to be rather odd, as the poison status effect is not known for being particularly irksome; a character who is poisoned only loses a small fraction of their HP (between 1 and 5 points) per turn, and the effect only lasts for five turns in total.
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