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* ''Series/{{Fallout 2024}}'': Radaway, from the games, shows up. It's a bit more involved than in the games, requiring an IV drip and a few hours to work, but other than that it's portrayed as the same magic radiation cure it's always been.

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* ''Series/{{Fallout 2024}}'': Radaway, [=RadAway=], from the games, shows up. It's a bit more involved than in the games, requiring an IV drip and a few hours to work, but other than that it's portrayed as the same magic radiation cure it's always been.
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* ''Series/{{Fallout 2024}}'': Radaway, from the games, shows up. It's a bit more involved than in the games, requiring an IV drip and a few hours to work, but other than that it's portrayed as the same magic radiation cure it's always been.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'': Being a ScienceFantasy game, there are {{Magic Potion}}s to help with radiation poisoning. [[https://aonsrd.com/MagicItems.aspx?ItemName=Rad-Out%20Serum&Family=None Rad-Out Serum]] allows the imbiber to make a new saving throw against any ongoing radiation effect with a +4 bonus, while [[https://aonsrd.com/MagicItems.aspx?ItemName=Ruthig%20Milk%20Tea&Family=None ruthig milk tea]] makes one immune to low-level radiation for an hour.

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