We hear this perspective more than people think.
But most overdoses aren't about someone choosing to die...
They're often unpredictable, unintentional, and happen in moments people didn't expect.
That context matters 💟
#OpiodEpidemic #NarcanSavesLives
Hi, I'm Matt and this all started with a simple realization... naloxone works, but it's often not there when it needs to be.
So we set out to change that 💟
#NarcanSaveLives #OpiodEpidemic
Built for whatever life may throw at you, so that you can always be prepared.
nCase is more than an accessory, it is a means to save a life, no matter the cirumstance.
In many places, Good Samaritan laws are designed to protect people who step in during an overdose.
Fear shouldn't be the reason someone hesitates in a moment that matters.
#OverdosePrevention #OpiodEpidimic #Narcan
Knowing what to do in a critical moment can feel overwhelming.
But it doesn't have to be complicated. Understanding how to use naloxone (and when to act), can make all the difference.
Every city is full of stories you'll never see coming!
Sometimes those stories unfold faster than anyone expects. Knowing that can change how we show up for the people around us.
A lot of people hesitate because they're afraid of getting in trouble.
But in many places, Good Samaritan laws are designed to protect people who step in and help during an overdose.
Understanding that can make it easier to act when it matters most.
1 in 3 doesn't seem like a lot until you scale it. The pink in the crowd represents those who know someone personally who has been affected by an overdose.
The world is not alone in this problem, speak up and speak out 💟
No matter where the day (or night) takes you, the small things you carry can matter more than you think.
Overdoses don't always happen where people expect them to, and often in moments that feel ordinary. Being prepared doesn't have to be complicated, but it can make a difference!
Myth vs Fact: Narcan is only for people with addiction.
The reality is more complex; overdoses can involve prescription medication, accidental misuse, or substances someone didn't realize were present.
Understanding that changes who we think this is for, and why it matters.