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Tetrovaline was a type of drug used in medicine to render certain types of lifeforms, including mammalian humanoids, into unconsciousness, with a side effect of lowered immune system response.

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  • Tetrovaline was a type of drug used in medicine to render certain types of lifeforms, including mammalian humanoids, into unconsciousness, with a side effect of lowered immune system response.
  • Tetrovaline was a medical drug used to knock a person unconscious, but which also lowered immune response. It was carried aboard the Delta Flyer. In 2376, when Crewman Telfer had a dark matter lifeform inside him, he asked to be put under with tetrovaline, but Captain Janeway refused because he needed to keep his immune response up. (VOY: "Good Shepherd")
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  • Tetrovaline was a type of drug used in medicine to render certain types of lifeforms, including mammalian humanoids, into unconsciousness, with a side effect of lowered immune system response.
  • Tetrovaline was a medical drug used to knock a person unconscious, but which also lowered immune response. It was carried aboard the Delta Flyer. In 2376, when Crewman Telfer had a dark matter lifeform inside him, he asked to be put under with tetrovaline, but Captain Janeway refused because he needed to keep his immune response up. (VOY: "Good Shepherd")
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