Drug Research and Accuracy Blog

 Before really getting into starting this project we wanted our scenes depicting opioids and drug addiction to be as accurate as possible. I'm in Mr. Evan's EMR and Health Science 2 class. So I see him quite often. I was discussing with him which drugs I should be given in the ambulance. As well as the ones I should be prescribed. Mr. Evans was a great help in giving me resources and insight into such a complex situation. We looked up the protocol for such an accident like the one that'll happen to me. It stated that even though it's not common to administer morphine it's still acceptable. He even printed out the sheet for me. We also found an opioid crisis pamphlet. It talked about some facts and common occurrences during the epidemic. He let us keep it. We highlighted and circled the facts that we could use for our film. We looked up the symptoms of withdrawal to really accurately depict this scenario in our film. Since opioids are a depressant, we made our character exemplify these traits. On our medicine container prop, the dosage and the placement of everything are completely valid. We even researched the prices the dealer will give our main character when she asks for fentanyl. $40 for 2.5 grams.






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