I saw a guy collapse at a festival a few years ago. Immediate CPR didn’t help and he was turning blue. Then someone burst out of the crowd with Narcan and gave him the nasal spray. He popped up within seconds. It was mind blowing and I always carry it with me meow.
Tip from a medic- put patients into the recovery position TOWARDS you, not away. Not only is it easier, but you have access to their airways should they vomit or otherwise. Grab the furthest knee from behind (or pant leg) as well as the wrist, shoulder or shirtsleeve. Pull towards you, letting the patient rest mostly on their side with the knee you grabbed bent and pointed towards you. Place one or both of the victims hands underneath their chin or head, the goal being to be stable and keep their mouth facing in a direction in which if they were to vomit, they will not aspirate it. Please, don't be shy to ask a friend to lay limp on the floor for a few minutes so that you can practice this maneuver. I have unfortunately had to use this on both of my parents, a couple of friends and strangers. You may have just saved a life.
@@RealVisium I see why someone might teach that, largely because it is a joke thing on TV. I don't stand or kneel directly in front of a sick person who is upright, because if they sneeze, cough, spit or vomit, I could inhale/aspirate their fluids. In an upright position, the chances of patient aspiration is extremely low. This is not the case if the patient is prone. Patient risk just increased exponentially and my risk drastically decreased. Aspiration is a major complication to a first responder because it isn't something you can really treat or solve on your own; the patient now NEEDS a medical facility and their airway is in jeopardy. My priority is my patient and direct, constant and immediate access to their airway. I can wash my pants later. You never know how many you save, but you will remember every last one you ever lose.
I used it yesterday. I thought I was gonna be wrong and that the guy was having a heart attack but after one spray he woke up. Cussing me out. He wasnt breathing and got mad at me.
@@Desiree917us Yes Desiree, I have seen a video on that as well, where a vlogger gave a possible OD'er Narcan and his friend was messaging his chest to get his heart beating and blood circulating, or whatever in Kensington. When he came around, he started swinging at his friend that was helping him. I guess he came around in a stupor state and did not know where he was or what was happening. He was literally chasing the guy around the street trying to punch him. I guess you have to be prepared for that. Thank you for doing that, you probably saved his life. The guy you helped, was it a heart attack, or was it an OD case?
@@Desiree917us who cares? Well done 👍 You did the Right thing and that is what counts. Don't expect a thank you. Sadly , addicts won't realize it . We need more people like you and less obese pothead gamers that don't care
Narcan (Naloxone) is available for free to anyone upon request in most pharmacies (I say "most" because I don't know the laws in every province) in Canada. I don't use drugs, but carry Narcan everywhere I go, even on my belt at work.
I hope some pharmacies in the US do this too, the pharmacy at my job doesnt seem to because in the waiting room theres a display of narcan boxes for like 40 bucks
Help the service connected veteran who is in pain daily bilateral knee surgery 3 copral tunnel and a neck fusion and. Can't get opioids at all..why help those who buys the drugs illegally,or takes way more than Doctors too.. yes I would help if I was there but colleges putting the overdose med on light post just encourages people to take more and more
This should be available for free at every pharmacy , school , etc in existence. You should be able to get it regardless of age or id. Too bad our administration and big pharma could care less.
I'm watching this video. I've had friends who needed it. I always carried it and knew that my friends would know how to use it. I was infantry. At my second job (part time fast food), I just met another vet... who was heavy on opiates. The kids at work thought he was stoned out of his mind on weed... or cross fading with alcohol. I knew it was different. I was right to call the police. I knew I needed to know how to personally use it now. I'm the only one at my second job who even knows how to identify opiate usage. Thank you for providing this.
@@mgtowanonymous3120 u never know. In 2018 there way a case where the husband over dosed on marijuana and the spare Narcan that his wife had with the child saved him
In a real life situation, nobody comes to in 2 or 3 minutes and what I do not like about these instructions is that it does not tell you to do mouth to mouth. In all reality, they are going brain dead while you're waiting for the narcan to work, which usually takes 5 minutes. My rules to using it and I have saved many life's, is to one, set a timer right when you begin. Two, give one does of narcan. Three, hold there nose closed for at least thirty seconds and give them a few breaths, mouth to mouth. When you do this you will see the color come back into them for a second and go back away, so give them like two or three breaths every thirty seconds, but four and in between the breaths roll them on their side, they may puke and you don't want them to come back to choking to death on vomit. If and when they don't come back in 5 minutes then give another narcan. And remember, when they wake up they wake up in fight or flight so reassure them they are ok, don't drill them on how you feel about the situation, just let them know they are ok, they overdosed, just relax, because 100% of the time the first thing they wanna do is stand and they will fall right over, so keep them from doing this. Never lost one person that was with me in 15 years of being a heroin addict. But if you keep giving them dose after dose every minute, they could die from shock of severe w/d. But if they didn't come back within ten and paramedics aren't there yet, I would start giving them in twos.
@@karryeasterly8764 I'd rather have them swinging on me than brain dead. You gotta remember they're going brain dead more and more every second their brain is deprived from oxygen. Rescue breaths are a must.
You should make a video too, that we can share. Then we can that everywhere too. 15 years here clean and sober mostly on Subutex. Keep up the great work
I have 2 in my car just in case. Make sure you check the expiration date regularly. Check your local library they often have some for free to give out.
Just last week I watched a man who overdose on drugs and the paramedics used 3 narcan nasal spray on him and was still not responding to it... They figured he was a goner but decided to try a 4th narcan and it brought him back to life, thank god! He was pissed off that his drug high was gone even though his life was about to end... Crazy shit.
That’s so sad that he got mad, not because he got mad but because we know he will likely end up in the same situation and Gods grace can only be for those willing to change
We always advise people to call 911 while they are going to get the Narcan. Put the phone on speaker (if possible). EMS personnel needs to be on their way immediately.
After the expiration date on the container, it can still be of use if it's all you have, it may not be as potent though, so 2 doses might be required, at least that's what I've seen
Once the plunger is pushed, it doesn't recoil back out. So, if the plunger is still visibly out, you know it hasn't been used and still has a dose. It is nearly impossible to give "half" or a partial dose of the spray because of how the plunger is designed.
What happens if you accidentally give it a person with heartissiues,Asthma or seiuzures?When they have normal medical issiues or faintings due to their medical problems?
It is a prescription, but Opiod overdose is getting so common you can get it, no questions asked. County health clinics and online. Online takes a month or so to get your order, and that is because of the demand. It is FREE to anyone who asks for it.
They should have let people know there is also an 8 mg nasal spray version available. I have seen a person needing 2 8mg doses to revive them. They are available thru The Health Brigade.
@@alyssadelfarojames3667 oh wow. That's good you were carrying it. I have a holder on my side with one with gloves and cpr mask and 2 in my bag. These days with counterfeit pills and even laced thc, people may need it done a few times. Every case depends differently. Definetly scary times we are living in. I hope they make flumazenil available one day(used to counteract benzodiazephines overdoses). About 6 out of 10 times a benzo is used in overdose cases. Hopefully because of your quick response that person will be okay and seek help..
If you can access and carry 2 its a good idea, incase one dose isn't enough or there's multiple people who need it. But having one is significantly better than nothing.
glad there is Narcan around but it seems more like a crutch than a cure, the addict once revived usually refuses additional care especially if they are homeless, and usually they end up overdosing again and again as fentanyl is so strong even the near death experience does not even scare them into rehabbing themselves...
Ok so I have worked with people in rehab and the age is getting younger and younger. Yes there are people who don’t want help but a second chance at life for the choice is worth is. Narcan is free I work in medical and keep one in each purse and my cabinets. Most people experiment at a young age and unfortunately think they are invincible and I’d rather save a live than to think about the what’s next. I’ve seen a lot of recovery stories from survivors of overdoses I’m glad this is around now.
Not every overdose is an addict. My grandmother accidentally double dosed her new pain meds and nearly died. The paramedics said it took 2 doses of Narcan for her to respond. After that I started carrying Narcan as part of my edc ifak. Even if it's an addict though it's possible it could be a wake up call, maybe not but it possibly "being a crutch" is a terrible reason for more people not carrying a possible life saving medication. How will scare them into rehab if they're dead?
Fun fact: Narcan nasal syringes like these are being distributed to various highschools for students to save their friends who overdose on opioids. There's an epidemic of drug abuse that is rampant across the country which is targeting teens. What's also funny is that Narcan itself is addictive.
@@thatguy1080 I agree with you on everything except the Narcan being addictive. There is nothing in it to be addictive. It is NOT a drug, it is an opioid antagonist and stops the effects of the opioids. There is no way to get high from Narcan
Shouldn't you administer first before trying to make a phone call seconds count your going to let someone die by talking to 911 asking you whats your name address and phone number your calling from then they will tell you not to let them have anything to eat or drink lock pets up and call back if there situation worsens wouldn't it make more sense just to give them the narcan and then call 911 you have to make sense when making these videos screw the phone call until you administer the narcan
in our Narcan training we were told to call 911 with our phone on speaker while going to get the Narcan. Calling 911 first ensures that EMS is on their way immediately.
How about stop doing drugs and then expecting someone else to fix your problem. Have some discipline, self control and accountability for your actions. You’re not a victim.
@@blacknatsu6623wtf are you talking about . This person is in recovery on medication to treat an actual medical condition. The narcan isn't for him necessarily- you can't friggin narcan yourself if you overdose. But it's for you to have around ... you never know when someone around you might need help. Keeping narcan on hand is a regular responsible thing to do.
@@blacknatsu6623what a weird response. you sound very personally triggered in response to this man who is very clearly talking about taking accountability for himself and his choices ... Like you suggested that he should 🤔 strange it would somehow upset you so much
OR! Or, the better tip is to just sit and watch, and maybe one day, these types of videos won't be needed because everyone that's addicted to these types of drugs will be gone. Just saying. It's not our fault that this person is in the position they put themselves in. I've seen plenty of people blame their living, their childhood, their whatever it is that they blame so they don't have to take accountability for their drug use. If this is so readily available, then why the fuxk isn't insulin. Most of my family have needed insulin from diabetes, and most of them live healthy lives, and exercise.
I saw a guy collapse at a festival a few years ago. Immediate CPR didn’t help and he was turning blue. Then someone burst out of the crowd with Narcan and gave him the nasal spray. He popped up within seconds. It was mind blowing and I always carry it with me meow.
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I hate that I have to watch this but grateful there’s something out there.
Tip from a medic- put patients into the recovery position TOWARDS you, not away. Not only is it easier, but you have access to their airways should they vomit or otherwise. Grab the furthest knee from behind (or pant leg) as well as the wrist, shoulder or shirtsleeve. Pull towards you, letting the patient rest mostly on their side with the knee you grabbed bent and pointed towards you. Place one or both of the victims hands underneath their chin or head, the goal being to be stable and keep their mouth facing in a direction in which if they were to vomit, they will not aspirate it. Please, don't be shy to ask a friend to lay limp on the floor for a few minutes so that you can practice this maneuver. I have unfortunately had to use this on both of my parents, a couple of friends and strangers. You may have just saved a life.
I was taught by a FBI agent in Quantico to make them away from you in case they vomit
@@RealVisium I see why someone might teach that, largely because it is a joke thing on TV. I don't stand or kneel directly in front of a sick person who is upright, because if they sneeze, cough, spit or vomit, I could inhale/aspirate their fluids. In an upright position, the chances of patient aspiration is extremely low. This is not the case if the patient is prone. Patient risk just increased exponentially and my risk drastically decreased. Aspiration is a major complication to a first responder because it isn't something you can really treat or solve on your own; the patient now NEEDS a medical facility and their airway is in jeopardy. My priority is my patient and direct, constant and immediate access to their airway. I can wash my pants later. You never know how many you save, but you will remember every last one you ever lose.
Every caregiver and HHA should be taught this. I have a client that has this now and he introduced me to this video
great instruction, clear and concise, hope no one has to use this, but good to have around.
I used it yesterday. I thought I was gonna be wrong and that the guy was having a heart attack but after one spray he woke up. Cussing me out. He wasnt breathing and got mad at me.
@@Desiree917us Yes Desiree, I have seen a video on that as well, where a vlogger gave a possible OD'er Narcan and his friend was messaging his chest to get his heart beating and blood circulating, or whatever in Kensington. When he came around, he started swinging at his friend that was helping him. I guess he came around in a stupor state and did not know where he was or what was happening. He was literally chasing the guy around the street trying to punch him. I guess you have to be prepared for that. Thank you for doing that, you probably saved his life. The guy you helped, was it a heart attack, or was it an OD case?
@@Desiree917us
Had to do it with my boss 3 weeks ago. Fentanyl, checked on her and barely a heartbeat. Saved her life.
Sadly The way this administration is going with criminal Mexican and Chinese
@@Desiree917us who cares? Well done 👍 You did the Right thing and that is what counts. Don't expect a thank you. Sadly , addicts won't realize it . We need more people like you and less obese pothead gamers that don't care
Narcan (Naloxone) is available for free to anyone upon request in most pharmacies (I say "most" because I don't know the laws in every province) in Canada. I don't use drugs, but carry Narcan everywhere I go, even on my belt at work.
I hope some pharmacies in the US do this too, the pharmacy at my job doesnt seem to because in the waiting room theres a display of narcan boxes for like 40 bucks
Chris Atwood foundation for free injectable Naloxone by mail and training video.
Help the service connected veteran who is in pain daily bilateral knee surgery 3 copral tunnel and a neck fusion and. Can't get opioids at all..why help those who buys the drugs illegally,or takes way more than Doctors too.. yes I would help if I was there but colleges putting the overdose med on light post just encourages people to take more and more
This should be available for free at every pharmacy , school , etc in existence. You should be able to get it regardless of age or id. Too bad our administration and big pharma could care less.
or don't do drugs and you will never need Narcan, Hmm
@@tetumbo4290They tried that approach with DARE, it didn't work.
there are local groups who will offer free training and free doses near where i live, you may be able to find some recourses near you!
$120 for two pieces of plastic with a small amount of liquid. Only in America 🇺🇸
Pretty sure narcan will be available over the counter soon
I'm watching this video. I've had friends who needed it. I always carried it and knew that my friends would know how to use it.
I was infantry. At my second job (part time fast food), I just met another vet... who was heavy on opiates. The kids at work thought he was stoned out of his mind on weed... or cross fading with alcohol. I knew it was different. I was right to call the police.
I knew I needed to know how to personally use it now. I'm the only one at my second job who even knows how to identify opiate usage.
Thank you for providing this.
every parent should have one in their closet
Or child for their parent
@@davidpartida5708< that is such a sad and fuhkd statement.
@@mgtowanonymous3120 u never know. In 2018 there way a case where the husband over dosed on marijuana and the spare Narcan that his wife had with the child saved him
@@x8_dev130 But marijuana isn’t an opioid and narcan wouldn’t help with anything on a marijuana overdose.
Or were you making a joke?
@@ShadowTheHypocrite you forgot to add that it's not even possible to overdose on marijuana
In a real life situation, nobody comes to in 2 or 3 minutes and what I do not like about these instructions is that it does not tell you to do mouth to mouth. In all reality, they are going brain dead while you're waiting for the narcan to work, which usually takes 5 minutes. My rules to using it and I have saved many life's, is to one, set a timer right when you begin. Two, give one does of narcan. Three, hold there nose closed for at least thirty seconds and give them a few breaths, mouth to mouth. When you do this you will see the color come back into them for a second and go back away, so give them like two or three breaths every thirty seconds, but four and in between the breaths roll them on their side, they may puke and you don't want them to come back to choking to death on vomit. If and when they don't come back in 5 minutes then give another narcan. And remember, when they wake up they wake up in fight or flight so reassure them they are ok, don't drill them on how you feel about the situation, just let them know they are ok, they overdosed, just relax, because 100% of the time the first thing they wanna do is stand and they will fall right over, so keep them from doing this. Never lost one person that was with me in 15 years of being a heroin addict. But if you keep giving them dose after dose every minute, they could die from shock of severe w/d. But if they didn't come back within ten and paramedics aren't there yet, I would start giving them in twos.
Good looking out.
Good info
Many times after giving narcan the individual comes out angry and swinging, or vomiting. I don't want to be giving mouth to mouth for those reasons.
@@karryeasterly8764 I'd rather have them swinging on me than brain dead. You gotta remember they're going brain dead more and more every second their brain is deprived from oxygen. Rescue breaths are a must.
You should make a video too, that we can share. Then we can that everywhere too. 15 years here clean and sober mostly on Subutex. Keep up the great work
I have 2 in my car just in case. Make sure you check the expiration date regularly. Check your local library they often have some for free to give out.
Just last week I watched a man who overdose on drugs and the paramedics used 3 narcan nasal spray on him and was still not responding to it... They figured he was a goner but decided to try a 4th narcan and it brought him back to life, thank god! He was pissed off that his drug high was gone even though his life was about to end...
Crazy shit.
That’s so sad that he got mad, not because he got mad but because we know he will likely end up in the same situation and Gods grace can only be for those willing to change
Administer dose BEFORE calling 911!!! It won't hurt them if they don't need it, but they can die while you're on the freaking phone.
We always advise people to call 911 while they are going to get the Narcan. Put the phone on speaker (if possible). EMS personnel needs to be on their way immediately.
How long can it stay good after expiration? Most meds are good for awhile. Any information is appreciated.
After the expiration date on the container, it can still be of use if it's all you have, it may not be as potent though, so 2 doses might be required, at least that's what I've seen
How can you tell the spray has not been used
Thats a good question. Its a good reason to always have a new one on hand in package
Honestly, a narcan should never be open from the start. Once I see it without its packet, I’ll consider it been used.
Once the plunger is pushed, it doesn't recoil back out. So, if the plunger is still visibly out, you know it hasn't been used and still has a dose. It is nearly impossible to give "half" or a partial dose of the spray because of how the plunger is designed.
Good acting by kevin KUDOS.
What happens if you accidentally give it a person with heartissiues,Asthma or seiuzures?When they have normal medical issiues or faintings due to their medical problems?
optimal storage temp: 15 to 25 C = 59 to 77 F
So in other words, room temperature. Makes it easy for people
@@unbroken1010 fr 😊
How can we get these do we need a subscription low cost ANYONE
Get a prescription from a doctor. If you got good insurance it shouldn’t cost you much. I have BCBS and it cost me $8
You can get them for free. Try a methadone clinic.
I got them from a treatment program.
Free at any Fire /EMS station, ask for family use narcan spray, no questions asked.
It is a prescription, but Opiod overdose is getting so common you can get it, no questions asked. County health clinics and online. Online takes a month or so to get your order, and that is because of the demand. It is FREE to anyone who asks for it.
Amazon...
They should have let people know there is also an 8 mg nasal spray version available. I have seen a person needing 2 8mg doses to revive them. They are available thru The Health Brigade.
Now I’m wondering if I should carry 2 with me!
I have been for a while now. Now, more than ever we should.
We had to give narcan to someone at the coffee shop I worked at and he needed 2
@@alyssadelfarojames3667 oh wow. That's good you were carrying it. I have a holder on my side with one with gloves and cpr mask and 2 in my bag. These days with counterfeit pills and even laced thc, people may need it done a few times. Every case depends differently. Definetly scary times we are living in. I hope they make flumazenil available one day(used to counteract benzodiazephines overdoses). About 6 out of 10 times a benzo is used in overdose cases. Hopefully because of your quick response that person will be okay and seek help..
I always keep the whole box, two packs on me, one box at home in case I use the one on me. But yeah, you might need two
Yes because sometimes one dose doesn’t work.
Thanks you 🙏
Wow, thx youtube for putting and unskipable ad before the video 😑.
Yt didn't . But they should have it in every recommendation list A channel put it up . Big difference. Yt are big shills for mandates and poison jabs
I'm watching this video to skip the directions in the package. Off to check the date now on my unit. Next I gotta read up on how many doses are in one
very helpful
This would have been useful when lilpeep OD or juice wrld
Fuck yeah
They did used it on juice
@@MTCMCMXCI yup but it had no reaction he took a lot of perc 30s
@@frosty.999 nah he took a bunch of fentanyl
@@noahhazlewood9654 that's percs my nigga
Is Danny Gonzalez gonna be okay? 😄
I used this exact same brand
Thanks
THANKS 🥰
Taking no chances this Halloween
lol
What
I just got mine...but I don't want my mum to know about it. She'll yell at me and be disappointed nd mad on why she would need it.
You need to let someone know you have one as you can’t use it on yourself.
Should I carry 2???
If you can access and carry 2 its a good idea, incase one dose isn't enough or there's multiple people who need it. But having one is significantly better than nothing.
The question answers itself
From what I understand also be very careful that they don't wake up swinging and angry
glad there is Narcan around but it seems more like a crutch than a cure, the addict once revived usually refuses additional care especially if they are homeless, and usually they end up overdosing again and again as fentanyl is so strong even the near death experience does not even scare them into rehabbing themselves...
its better than just watching them die
Ok so I have worked with people in rehab and the age is getting younger and younger. Yes there are people who don’t want help but a second chance at life for the choice is worth is. Narcan is free I work in medical and keep one in each purse and my cabinets. Most people experiment at a young age and unfortunately think they are invincible and I’d rather save a live than to think about the what’s next. I’ve seen a lot of recovery stories from survivors of overdoses I’m glad this is around now.
Not every overdose is an addict. My grandmother accidentally double dosed her new pain meds and nearly died. The paramedics said it took 2 doses of Narcan for her to respond. After that I started carrying Narcan as part of my edc ifak. Even if it's an addict though it's possible it could be a wake up call, maybe not but it possibly "being a crutch" is a terrible reason for more people not carrying a possible life saving medication. How will scare them into rehab if they're dead?
@@shiivan-winkle5452 keep up the great work!
@@noncompliant209cali thank you!!
How do you obtain this?
Go to your local pharmacy. It should be no doctor prescription. Cost about $100-150 for two.
You can get it for free in some places
Amazon has it
@@dsgx1353 Amazon does not have it
Get a prescription, with my insurance it only cost me $8 for a pack of two
I’ve had to get narcan’d like 4 times I’m such a loser 😢
So any one carries this spray?
Yeah.. the most common cause of death in those 18-45 is now drug overdose..
Yes
yes--free at fire stations; see above
It would be nice if they used Farenheit as well
good to know I hope I will not have to use it
Thanks for the video. I was just given a bunch of these and wanted to learn how to use it..
Ohh how sweet..the pharmaceutical company has given us a fix for their deadly drugs..I love how they profit on both sides..almost like a crook!
The company that produces NARCAN doesn't make any opioid medications
Exactly
Fun fact: Narcan nasal syringes like these are being distributed to various highschools for students to save their friends who overdose on opioids. There's an epidemic of drug abuse that is rampant across the country which is targeting teens.
What's also funny is that Narcan itself is addictive.
@@thatguy1080 You’re right about the first part but Narcan isn’t addictive. It’s an opioid antagonist, not an opioid
@@thatguy1080 I agree with you on everything except the Narcan being addictive. There is nothing in it to be addictive. It is NOT a drug, it is an opioid antagonist and stops the effects of the opioids. There is no way to get high from Narcan
Shouldn't you administer first before trying to make a phone call seconds count your going to let someone die by talking to 911 asking you whats your name address and phone number your calling from then they will tell you not to let them have anything to eat or drink lock pets up and call back if there situation worsens wouldn't it make more sense just to give them the narcan and then call 911 you have to make sense when making these videos screw the phone call until you administer the narcan
in our Narcan training we were told to call 911 with our phone on speaker while going to get the Narcan. Calling 911 first ensures that EMS is on their way immediately.
Even my suboxone provider couldn't tell me how to use the included Narcan that comes with the suboxone script.. dang crying shame.
How about stop doing drugs and then expecting someone else to fix your problem. Have some discipline, self control and accountability for your actions. You’re not a victim.
@@blacknatsu6623 ur stupid asf
@@blacknatsu6623you can't stop doing drugs if you're dead. So having harm reduction is so so important
@@blacknatsu6623wtf are you talking about . This person is in recovery on medication to treat an actual medical condition. The narcan isn't for him necessarily- you can't friggin narcan yourself if you overdose. But it's for you to have around ... you never know when someone around you might need help. Keeping narcan on hand is a regular responsible thing to do.
@@blacknatsu6623what a weird response. you sound very personally triggered in response to this man who is very clearly talking about taking accountability for himself and his choices ... Like you suggested that he should 🤔 strange it would somehow upset you so much
sometimes people inhale in both nostils
Keep your customers alive
doesn’t taste good in the throat!
Sad you can post this but not a video on poison jabs without walking on eggshells from Yt censorship. Good info and thank you
As you administer Narcan begin to develop an alibi as to why you are there.
OR! Or, the better tip is to just sit and watch, and maybe one day, these types of videos won't be needed because everyone that's addicted to these types of drugs will be gone. Just saying. It's not our fault that this person is in the position they put themselves in. I've seen plenty of people blame their living, their childhood, their whatever it is that they blame so they don't have to take accountability for their drug use. If this is so readily available, then why the fuxk isn't insulin. Most of my family have needed insulin from diabetes, and most of them live healthy lives, and exercise.
2022: can't be a white male passed out without being accused of overdosing.
Better to assume the worst and try to help
How long can it stay good after expiration? Most meds are good for awhile. Any information is appreciated.