What does Bruce inject himself with?

Batman injected himself with a shot of adrenaline in order for him to overcome his injuries and continue fighting. After The Riddler's arrest, the villain's final act of terrorism is handed over to his followers, who oversee the flooding of Gotham whilst threatening the civilians with firearms.
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What does Batman inject into himself?

In certain comic stories, Bane uses as a strength serum called Venom, and a precursor to this substance seems the most likely answer for Batman's injection. For one, adrenaline is colorless and Batman's drug is bright green.
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What is the green thing Batman injects himself with?

What is the green liquid Batman injects himself with? In the DC comics, there's a substance known as Venom. This is a miraculous drug that bestows super strength on whoever uses it.
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Does Batman inject himself with adrenaline?

That help arrives in the form of a vial filled with green liquid. Batman takes it out and injects himself with it, saving the day. But what was in the vial? It could simply be adrenaline, but there are two factors that have ignited debate: the camera lingers on it a beat too long, and it's green.
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What does Batman inject into his leg?

Bane's Venom

During the final act inside Gotham Square Garden (A clear nod to New York's Madison Square Garden) Batman is in a pretty bad way until he injects a curiously green serum into his leg.
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The Truth About That Green Liquid Batman Took In The Final Fight



Does Batman take steroids?

No. There is one comic where he did go on steroids. He went a little crazy and he went off them again.
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What is the epinephrine hormone?

Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is both a neurotransmitter and a hormone. It plays an important role in your body's “fight-or-flight” response. It's also used as a medication to treat many life-threatening conditions.
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What is the drug in Batman Begins?

Batman tells Gordon, referring to Rachel, “Crane poisoned her with a psychotropic hallucinogen, a panic-inducing toxin.”
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What does Bruce inhale in Batman Begins?

Blue flower is featured in the 2005 film Batman Begins. In it, a fear-intensifying hallucinogenic drug is manufactured from blue flowers. The drug is used by Ra's al Ghul and Dr.
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What fear toxin feels like?

Fear Toxin, also known as Fear Gas, was the signature weapon used by the Scarecrow. It induced involuntary and sometimes irrational fear in its victims' minds, driving them insane.
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Is fear gas a real thing?

Though there isn't a known version of the fear gas from Batman Begins existing in the world today, the idea isn't a completely fictional concept and certainly has roots in reality.
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What's the difference between norepinephrine and epinephrine?

Epinephrine and norepinephrine are very similar neurotransmitters and hormones. While epinephrine has slightly more of an effect on your heart, norepinephrine has more of an effect on your blood vessels. Both play a role in your body's natural fight-or-flight response to stress and have important medical uses as well.
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Are adrenaline and noradrenaline the same?

Noradrenaline is the main neurotransmitter of the sympathetic nerves in the cardiovascular system. Adrenaline is the main hormone secreted by the adrenal medulla. The sympathetic noradrenergic system plays major roles in tonic and reflexive changes in cardiovascular tone.
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What is the anger hormone called?

Anger causes a physical reaction in the body. It releases adrenaline, the “fight-or-flight” hormone that prepares a person for conflict or danger. This can have the following effects: a rapid heartbeat.
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What is Batman's IQ?

A trivia published in BuzzFeed states, “Batman's stated IQ is an unbelievable 192, several notches above the famed theoretical physicist (Albert Einstein), who was estimated to have an IQ between 160 and 180.
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Has Batman used venom?

A new edition of the classic tale from BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #16-20, introducing the strength-enhancing drug Venom. After Batman fails to save a young girl, he becomes addicted to Venom – and his entire life begins to spiral out of control.
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Did Batman inject himself with venom?

Some believe Batman injects himself with Venom, a drug that Bane uses to achieve his super-human abilities. But, it seems highly unlikely Batman injects himself with Venom because the physical strength transformation would've been more dramatic.
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Are drops a real drug?

Until now, Drops don't appear to turn up anywhere when scanning over the immense decades of lore that comprises Batman's history. This is a new fictional drug devised by Reeves and co-writer Peter Craig, presented within the first few minutes of the new film.
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What is Bane Venom made of?

Venom was a potently addictive strength-enhancing super-steroid. According to JSA Classified #17 (November 2006), Venom was based on the Miraclo Formula that was developed at Bannerman Pharmaceuticals, the drug company that was formerly owned by Rex Tyler, the original Hourman.
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What does norepinephrine do to the heart?

norepinephrine, also called noradrenaline, substance that is released predominantly from the ends of sympathetic nerve fibres and that acts to increase the force of skeletal muscle contraction and the rate and force of contraction of the heart.
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What does epinephrine do to the heart?

Epinephrine, when injected into an intravenous fluid solution, will increase the coronary artery pressure thereby promoting increased coronary blood flow. Increased doses of epinephrine quicken the response, but some studies have shown that brain and heart damage are some of the side effects.
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What is the drug Levophed?

Levophed (norepinephrine bitartrate) is a vasoconstrictor, similar to adrenaline, used to treat life-threatening low blood pressure (hypotension) that can occur with certain medical conditions or surgical procedures. Levophed is often used during or after CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation).
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Is Scarecrow immune to his own toxin?

Unfortunately, exposure to the toxin caused Joker to see his fear of being forgotten letting Batman retake his being, and Scarecrow was not immune to his latest batch of toxin causing him to go mad.
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Is Scarecrow gas possible?

This fear toxin is a potent weapon, and Scarecrow has used it as a gas and an injected liquid throughout his villainous career. Although I have not found any evidence that work is being conducted on creating a real world equivalent of Scarecrow's fear toxin, such a thing is possible.
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