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The '''Antidote''' (Japanese: '''どくけし''' ''Antidote'') is a type of [[Status condition healing item|status condition healing]] [[medicine]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. It cures a Pokémon | The '''Antidote''' (Japanese: '''どくけし''' ''Antidote'') is a type of [[Status condition healing item|status condition healing]] [[medicine]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. It cures a Pokémon of {{status|poison}}. | ||
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In [[SM120]], {{an|Lana}} used some Antidote-laced food wrapped around her fishing lure to heal a {{p|Kyogre}} from its poisoning. | In [[SM120]], {{an|Lana}} used some Antidote-laced food wrapped around her fishing lure to heal a {{p|Kyogre}} from its poisoning. | ||
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[[File:Antidote Adventures.png|thumb|200px|An Antidote in Pokémon Adventures]] | [[File:Antidote Adventures.png|thumb|200px|An Antidote in Pokémon Adventures]] | ||
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In [[GDZ68]], [[Shu]] gave his {{TP|Shu|Pikachu}} an Antidote to cure the poisoning caused by a Trainer's {{p|Kingdra}}'s {{m|Toxic}}. | In [[GDZ68]], [[Shu]] gave his {{TP|Shu|Pikachu}} an Antidote to cure the poisoning caused by a Trainer's {{p|Kingdra}}'s {{m|Toxic}}. | ||
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* In early appearances, the Antidote was depicted as a vaccine inside of a syringe-type device; this was later changed to being a "spray-type medicine" in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | * In early appearances, the Antidote was depicted as a vaccine inside of a syringe-type device; this was later changed to being a "spray-type medicine" in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | ||
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The Antidote (Japanese: どくけし Antidote) is a type of status condition healing medicine introduced in Generation I. It cures a Pokémon of poison.
In the core series games
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Effect
When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it cures a Pokémon from poisoning.
Description
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Acquisition
Wonder Launcher
The Antidote appears as a Wonder Launcher item. It costs 4 points to use.
Artwork
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Antidote artwork from Generation I
In spin-off games
Pokémon Conquest
In Pokémon Conquest, the Antidote can be used to cure a Pokémon from poisoning.
An Antidote can be purchased from any Shop for 100-70 gold, and sold for 50-65 gold.
Description
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In the anime

Antidote was mentioned in An Undersea Place to Call Home!. Lindsey used one off-screen to cure Ash's Pikachu after it had been badly poisoned by a wild Skrelp's Toxic.
Antidotes first appeared in The Sun, the Scare, the Secret Lair!. Professor Kukui handed one to Ash from his medical kit, for him to cure his Rowlet from the poison inflicted by James's Mareanie's Sludge Bomb.
In SM120, Lana used some Antidote-laced food wrapped around her fishing lure to heal a Kyogre from its poisoning.
In the manga


In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In The Secret of Kangaskhan, Red used an Antidote to heal a baby Kangaskhan from its poisoning.
In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga
In GDZ68, Shu gave his Pikachu an Antidote to cure the poisoning caused by a Trainer's Kingdra's Toxic.
Trivia
- In early appearances, the Antidote was depicted as a vaccine inside of a syringe-type device; this was later changed to being a "spray-type medicine" in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
In other languages
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