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The subject of this article appears in the Metro 2033 video game. The subject of this article appears in the Metro Last Light video game.

A cure for everything.

— Vendor

Medkits are first aid kits used throughout the metro. They can be found almost everywhere, and be purchased in all settlements.

Overview

Medkit isometric M2033

Medkits are a package of syringes that permanently heal a considerable portion of Artyom's health, and increase Artyom's senses, speed, and heartbeat for a short period of time after each use. While such physical boosts make medkits an effective tool for mid-combat pauses, players are not advised to use them in pre-combat or post-combat situations, as the speed and vision boost given to Artyom by them is momentary at best - and Artyom will slowly heal damage on his own after time. As Artyom can only hold a total of five syringes, using them wisely and only when truly needed is recommended.

Medkits appear to be based on "Soviet civil defense" drug kits, and the instruction found on the lid further indicates that this is the military variant of the medkit: "Use in accordance with the orders of your commanding officer". Unlike most other pre-nuclear disaster equipment, medkits are rather common in the metro. The fact that the Metro-2 tunnels were likely built during the Cold War may explain the abundance of medkits. This could mean the medkits may have been kept in the Metro during construction, and explain why a decades-old piece of equipment is still abundant in the Metro.

Appearances

The Medkit can be found almost anywhere:

  • Purchased from traders in all settlements.
  • Found as individual packages throughout the metro underground and the surface.
  • Found on corpses.

Trivia

  • The syringes most likely contain trimeperidine, a USSR developed opioid analgesic. However, it has not been in use for at least two decades. [1][2]
  • When used, the character first gets out the case and opens it, then one of the syringes (if the player has any), pop off the cap that is on the needle, stick the needle in his left arm, injects the medicine (by squeezing the container that holds it), and then pulls it out and throws it away.
  • When obtaining medkits, your character will take the entire case. Though, when used, you only use syringes and don't throw away the cases. This is most likely because the syringes are looted from the cases, not the cases themselves.

References

  1. http://www.balama.ru/ai2.htm
  2. Guseva EN. Comparative analgesic effects of promedol, phenadone, tecodine, and morphine. (Russian) Farmakologiia i Toksikologiia. 1956;19(Suppl):17-8.

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