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rdfs:comment | - Lexorin was a drug. Suffering from the residual effects of a mind meld and his cerebral cortex acting as Spock's katric ark, Dr. Leonard McCoy received a dose from James T. Kirk. The admiral needed the doctor stabilized for a "long voyage ahead" of them. (TOS movie: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
- It was able to alleviate symptoms of malaise and/or multiple personality disorder in those who experienced a Vulcan mind meld, or who carried a Vulcan katra prior to its placement on Mount Seleya. In 2285, James T. Kirk administered a dose of lexorin to Leonard McCoy to help him feel well enough to travel with Spock's katra to Vulcan. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
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abstract | - Lexorin was a drug. Suffering from the residual effects of a mind meld and his cerebral cortex acting as Spock's katric ark, Dr. Leonard McCoy received a dose from James T. Kirk. The admiral needed the doctor stabilized for a "long voyage ahead" of them. (TOS movie: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
- It was able to alleviate symptoms of malaise and/or multiple personality disorder in those who experienced a Vulcan mind meld, or who carried a Vulcan katra prior to its placement on Mount Seleya. In 2285, James T. Kirk administered a dose of lexorin to Leonard McCoy to help him feel well enough to travel with Spock's katra to Vulcan. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
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