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RadAway (sometimes spelled as Rad-Away)[1][2] is a consumable item in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, Fallout Tactics, Fallout Shelter, and Fallout: The Board Game.

Background

RadAway is a chemical solution that bonds with radioactive particles and removes them from the user's system.[3][Pub 1] Purging the body of radiation takes some time to complete, and using it can cause side effects, including nausea, diarrhea, stomach pains and headaches.[1][2][Pub 2]

Publications

An intravenous drug which purges radiation from the user’s body, absorbing radiation as it circulates through the user’s bloodstream. It’s also a potent diuretic, expelling the radiation with the user’s urine, so it’s advisable to drink a lot of (clean) water shortly after taking a dose. Sometimes encountered in a diluted form, reducing its effectiveness as the user is only taking a partial dose.
Diluted RadAway is only about half as effective, but it’s easier to find.
Fallout: The Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook

Gameplay

A packet of RadAway, reducing the player character's radiation count on use. RadAway is addictive in Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics. Its appearance also varies somewhat between games. Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics features RadAway in a translucent IV bag with a large red cross. In Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4, it's a simple I.V. bag with "Rad Away" written on it in marker pen. In Fallout 76, it comes in a unique, branded packaging and trade dress with the RadAway logo.

Variants

Image Name Game
Amazon Tech 4.jpg | | | | | Rad-X | | | | | Fallout Television Series

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Chem RadAway.png | | | | | RadAway | | | | | Fallout 2

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FO3 RadAway.png | | | | | RadAway | | | | | Fallout 3

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Fallout4 RadAway.png | | | | | RadAway | | | | | Fallout 4

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| | | FO76 RadAway.png | | RadAway | | | | | | | | Fallout 76

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| | | | | FoS RadAway.png RadAway | | | | | | | | | | Fallout Shelter

RadAwayTactics.png | | | | | RadAway | | | | | Fallout Tactics

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Amazon Tech 5.jpg | | | | | RadAway | | | | | Fallout Television Series

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Chem RadAway.png | | | | | RadAway | | | | | Fallout

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FO3 RadAway.png | | | | | RadAway | | | | | Fallout: New Vegas

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| FBG radaway.jpg | | | | RadAway | | | | | | Fallout: The Board Game

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| | Wasteland Warfare Radaway.webp | | | RadAway | | | | | | | Fallout: Wasteland Warfare

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Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lone Wanderer: "I'll take Rad-Away."
    Henry Casdin: "Can't stand this stuff, myself. Goes through me like a rampaging Brahmin."
    (Protector Casdin's dialogue)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Charlie: "{128}{}{Damn Rad-Away gives me the runs...}"
    (Charlie's dialogue)
  3. Fallout demo, Fallout, and Fallout 2 item description: "{4800}{}{RadAway}"
    "{4801}{}{A chemical solution that bonds with radiation particles and passes them throughyour system. Takes time to work.}"
    (PRO ITEM.MSG (demo), PRO ITEM.MSG (Fallout), PRO ITEM.MSG (Fallout 2))
Publications
  1. Fallout Official Survival Guide p.124: "RadAway: Used after you have taken radiation damage, this drug will remove some of the contamination from your system. It takes time for the effects to work. There is a chance of developing an addiction to this drug."
  2. Vault Dweller's Survival Guide p. 5-18: "If you have been exposed to large amounts of radiation, then use RadAway to remove the radiation from your system. It won’t feel good, but better a headache and some stomach problems for a couple of days than the long term effects of nuclear radiation! RadAway takes a little while to work."