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|1 part {{Tooltip|[[#Ephedrine|Ephedrine]]|{{RecursiveChem/Ephedrine}}}}<br>1 part Hydrogen<br>1 part Iodine<br>1 part Phosphorus<br>Temperature 374K
|1 part {{Tooltip|[[#Ephedrine|Ephedrine]]|{{RecursiveChem/Ephedrine}}}}<br>1 part Hydrogen<br>1 part Iodine<br>1 part Phosphorus<br>1 part {{Tooltip|[[#Fluorosulfuric Acid|Fluorosulfuric Acid]]|{{RecursiveChem/Fluorosulfuric Acid}}}}<br>Temperature 374K
|Reduces stun times by about around 60% (depends), gives a large speed boost, and recovers stamina while dealing a small amount of Brain damage.<br>A great deal of caution must be taken when heating this chemical, as it will explode if it reaches a temperature of or greater than 380K. Can not explode in a body.<br>'''Addiction/Overdose-Effect:''' If overdosed the subject will move randomly, laugh randomly, drop items and suffer from Toxin and Brain damage.<br>If addicted the subject will constantly jitter and drool, before becoming dizzy and losing motor control and eventually suffer heavy toxin damage.
|Reduces stun times by about around 60% (depends), gives a large speed boost, and recovers stamina while dealing a small amount of Brain damage.<br>A great deal of caution must be taken when heating this chemical, as it will explode if it reaches a temperature of or greater than 380K. Can not explode in a body. Creates a small caustic smoke cloud on reaction.<br>'''Addiction/Overdose-Effect:''' If overdosed the subject will move randomly, laugh randomly, drop items and suffer from Toxin and Brain damage.<br>If addicted the subject will constantly jitter and drool, before becoming dizzy and losing motor control and eventually suffer heavy toxin damage.
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