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- Feb 14, 2023
Okay, I've been seeing a commercial lately for Naloxone.
The pitch is to carry it around to save a life. From what you ask, if you haven't seen this commercial?
Fentanyl.
Where the fuck are we in this timeline that commercials aimed at regular people like me should carry drugs to help with an overdose on fent, instead of commercials demanding that people on fent get help? Is fentanyl so pervasive that a parent should keep some in the family first aid kit? What the fuck is this buggery and why am I expected to "save a life" from people that are on a drug they shouldn't even have their hands on in the first place?
The pitch is to carry it around to save a life. From what you ask, if you haven't seen this commercial?
Fentanyl.
Where the fuck are we in this timeline that commercials aimed at regular people like me should carry drugs to help with an overdose on fent, instead of commercials demanding that people on fent get help? Is fentanyl so pervasive that a parent should keep some in the family first aid kit? What the fuck is this buggery and why am I expected to "save a life" from people that are on a drug they shouldn't even have their hands on in the first place?