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Johanna has the ability to see glimpses into the past of everything she touches. She sees her gift as a curse until her brother dies from a pill someone hands him at a party.

Determined to find those responsible, Johanna immerses herself in the world of drugs. But in her quest for justice, danger awaits.

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A 16-year-old introverted girl, possesses a unique and uncontrollable supernatural ability: when her hands touch something or someone, she experiences visions of their past.Driven by a desire for justice, Johanna, despite her innocence and lack of worldly knowledge, embarks on
an investigation to uncover the truth behind her brother's death.

A 21-year-old law school student and Johanna's brother, possessed a vibrant and outgoing personality, starkly contrasting his sister's introversion. Tyler was the only one who understood Johanna and her powers.
Tragically, Tyler's life took a devastating turn when during a celebration with friends, the pill he took that night was poisoned, leading to his untimely death.

56 years old, Johanna's father. Self-made businessman. Despite dedicating too much time to his profession, he's a practical and affectionate father.The tragic death of his son shakes Steve. He is driven by a desire for justice, leading to an obsession with understanding the circumstances.


Mira, a dynamic 48-year-old psychotherapist and mother to Johanna and Tyler, has successfully balanced her career and family life. The unexpected death of her son, Tyler, leaves her shattered. What’s left for her but a deep scar and many unanswered questions?

Tyler's 17-year-old best friend shared a close bond with him since they were kids. They did everything together. He is still in shock and unable to comprehend the events of Tyler's death, but he may be the key to uncovering the truth behind his tragic demise…

A 20-year-old former classmate of Tyler's, drifted into the drug trade during her gap year, initially drawn by nightlife and parties. What began as casual dealing among friends took a darker turn when she unknowingly sold Tyler the drugs that killed him. Now, haunted by this secret, her once-thrilling life is shrouded in mystery and guilt.

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Fentanyl in USA

Fentanyl overdose deaths in 2022 per 100,000 people:

What should I do if someone near me is using Fentanyl?

Talk to your health care provider immediately and ask for guidance or call the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline:

1-800-662-HELP

FAQ

Basic Information on Fentanyl

What is fentanyl?

It is a synthetic opioid to treat severe pain, but it can also be found illegally on the market.

How does fentanyl compare to other opioids?

Fentanyl is up to 50 times more potent than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine.

Why is fentanyl considered an epidemic?

Because of the high rate of overdoses and deaths in medical and illegal settings, whether from voluntary or involuntary consumption

Fentanyl Use and Exposure

Can fentanyl be present in other drugs?

Yes, fentanyl is cheap so it is frequently mixed with drugs such as heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, Ecstasy, MDMA, Xanax, among others, without the users’ knowledge, increasing the risks of overdose.

How can you know if there is fentanyl in the drugs?

It is not possible to tell if fentanyl is present in drugs by smell or taste. 

Fentanyl test strips can help tell if fentanyl is present in a drug sample. They work in 1-2 minutes. Although they cannot indicate the amount present.   

What is the lethal dose of fentanyl?

The amount needed for a lethal overdose of fentanyl is minimal: 2 mg or 10-15 grains of salt. 

How does fentanyl affect the body?

It causes deep sedation, slowed breathing, confusion and, in high doses, death. It also causes addiction.

Emergency Procedures

What is Naloxone and how does it work?

Naloxone, the active ingredient in NARCAN® Nasal Spray, is an emergency medication that reverses opioid overdose. One of the formats in which it can be found is the nasal spray.

What are the symptoms of a fentanyl overdose?

  • Decreased alertness or unresponsiveness. 
  • Cool, clammy skin 
  • Bluish skin or lips 
  • Small pupils 
  • Slow or no breathing 

Where can I get NARCAN® Nasal Spray?

This medication is available over-the-counter and can be obtained at any pharmacy in the USA.

  1. How is NARCAN® Nasal Spray administered?
  2. Insert in any nostril, 
  3. Tilt the person’s head backwards and press the applicator.
  4. Press the nose and provide mouth-to-mouth breathing every 5 seconds for 2-3 minutes.
  5. At this point you are waiting for the naloxone to take effect.

IMPORTANT: You will not be able to do this to yourself. An overdose of opioids will render you unconscious. 

What are the first actions to take in case of an overdose?

Call 911, check for breathing and pulse, administer NARCAN® Nasal Spray following the step-by-step procedure explained in “How is NARCAN® Nasal Spray administered?”.

Can Naloxone fail?

Naloxone may not work if it is given too late. It also may not work if an opioid did not cause the overdose. Some more potent opioids, such as fentanyl, may need more than one dose of naloxone to reverse their effect. 

Prevention and Support

What should I do if someone near me is using fentanyl?

Inform them of the risks, offer support and have NARCAN® Nasal Spray available.

How can I help prevent fentanyl abuse in my community?

By participating in drug education programs, playing this video game and sharing the information in your community by inviting them to do so as well.

What is the first action in case of suspected fentanyl use?

Discuss concerns openly, warn of risks and encourage seeking professional help.

Trafficking and Sale of Fentanyl

Who are the main suppliers of fentanyl in the illegal market?

Fentanyl is manufactured and distributed by criminal organizations that may also be involved in the sale of other illicit drugs.

How does fentanyl reach the recreational drug market?

Fentanyl is introduced into the recreational drug market by being mixed with other substances such as heroin or cocaine (among others), or pressed into pills that mimic legal drugs.

How can I identify and report the illegal sale of fentanyl?

You should report suspicions to local authorities; never confront sellers!

What legal liability face those who distribute fentanyl illegally?

They face severe penalties, including imprisonment, especially if they cause harm.

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