Dx31-B was an experimental drug that was in use during the Clone Wars. It was used during the Cryogenisis Suspension procedure. DX31-B was a drug that would make the person who was injected fall into a deep coma, and would not wake up until a set time, or was manually awoken. However, it seemed that in 1/3 of the patients that were injected with this drug during it's testing phases, that they all developed side effects and that some of them even died. It is unknown how and why the Republic had this drug, but it is known that by the time of the Sith Crusade all production of the drug had been halted, as cryogenisis suspention had been outlawed.
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| - Dx31-B was an experimental drug that was in use during the Clone Wars. It was used during the Cryogenisis Suspension procedure. DX31-B was a drug that would make the person who was injected fall into a deep coma, and would not wake up until a set time, or was manually awoken. However, it seemed that in 1/3 of the patients that were injected with this drug during it's testing phases, that they all developed side effects and that some of them even died. It is unknown how and why the Republic had this drug, but it is known that by the time of the Sith Crusade all production of the drug had been halted, as cryogenisis suspention had been outlawed.
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| - Dx31-B was an experimental drug that was in use during the Clone Wars. It was used during the Cryogenisis Suspension procedure. DX31-B was a drug that would make the person who was injected fall into a deep coma, and would not wake up until a set time, or was manually awoken. However, it seemed that in 1/3 of the patients that were injected with this drug during it's testing phases, that they all developed side effects and that some of them even died. It is unknown how and why the Republic had this drug, but it is known that by the time of the Sith Crusade all production of the drug had been halted, as cryogenisis suspention had been outlawed.
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