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This medication is likely designed to allow certain tissues of the human body (typically, the thyroid gland) to block or resist absorption of radiation that proceeds nuclear bomb detonations. | This medication is likely designed to allow certain tissues of the human body (typically, the thyroid gland) to block or resist absorption of radiation that proceeds nuclear bomb detonations. | ||
Anti-radiation medications | Anti-radiation medications create nausea in many cases {{TRS|33|The Passage}}. | ||
== Usage Following the Fall == | == Usage Following the Fall == | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*[[w:potassium iodide|Potassium iodide]] blocks absorption of radiation by the thyroid gland and thus reduces the overall bodily absorption of radioactivity. | *[[w:potassium iodide|Potassium iodide]] blocks absorption of radiation by the thyroid gland and thus reduces the overall bodily absorption of radioactivity. | ||
*[[w:Prussian_blue|Prussian blue]] is a chemical purgative that, while not preventing radiation damage, reacts with several radioactive compounds to facilitate their removal from the body. | *[[w:Prussian_blue|Prussian blue]] is a chemical purgative that, while not preventing radiation damage, reacts with several radioactive compounds to facilitate their removal from the body. | ||
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