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A '''psilosynine inhibitor''' is a medication used to block the effects of {{ma|psilosynine}}, a neurotransmitter vital for Betazoid telepathy. Although such medication cannot completely block the telepathic senses of Betazoids, it is often prescribed when such senses have become hypersensitized or when individuals are showing abnormal telepathic symptoms, such as seeing [[death echoes]] after a traumatic loss.
A '''psilosynine inhibitor''' is a medication used to block the effects of {{ma|psilosynine}}, a neurotransmitter vital for Betazoid telepathy. Although such medication cannot completely block the telepathic senses of Betazoids, it is often prescribed when such senses have become hypersensitized or when individuals are showing abnormal telepathic symptoms, such as seeing [[death echoes]] after a traumatic loss. <ref>[https://groups.google.com/u/2/g/sb118-amity/c/PHTlMtoMlkc "Nowhere to Hide"], Cmdr. [[Kiada Ukinix]], USS Anderson, Stardate 244211.19</ref>


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Latest revision as of 16:52, 20 November 2024

A psilosynine inhibitor is a medication used to block the effects of psilosynine, a neurotransmitter vital for Betazoid telepathy. Although such medication cannot completely block the telepathic senses of Betazoids, it is often prescribed when such senses have become hypersensitized or when individuals are showing abnormal telepathic symptoms, such as seeing death echoes after a traumatic loss. [1]


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  1. "Nowhere to Hide", Cmdr. Kiada Ukinix, USS Anderson, Stardate 244211.19