3 Reasons EVERYONE should have emergency medications avaiable.
It’s all about access—access to medications and care when you need it most. And when things happen outside of your control that access can disappear.
Below are 3 examples of how easily this access can be cut off:
1. Natural Disasters and Unexpected Emergencies
When hurricanes, wildfires, or power outages strike, pharmacies, clinics, and even hospitals may be closed, damaged or destroyed, and medical help might not be available for days or even weeks. Having emergency medications on hand ensures you and your loved ones have access to critical treatments, helping to manage infections, pain, or other health concerns when professional medical help is out of reach.
By the Numbers:
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76% of people would worry about their health if they could not access their medications during an emergency.
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Only 37% say they would have a week’s worth of medication if they had to evacuate right now.
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Over seven in 10 (72%) of Americans do not have a backup supply of critical medications.
Source: DirectRelief.org
2. Travel and Remote Locations
Whether you’re traveling internationally, going on a road trip, or spending time off-grid camping or at the family cabin, access to healthcare is not always guaranteed. A sudden illness in a remote area could turn into a major issue without the right medications on hand. Additionally accessing healthcare when you are far from home and your normal network of doctors and pharmacies can lead to prolonged delays in care. Having your own supply of emergency medications provides peace of mind and allows you to focus on your adventures without worrying about access to healthcare.
3. Protection Against Healthcare Delays and Medication Shortages
Availability of getting a doctor’s appointment, pharmacy stock shortages, and rising healthcare costs can delay access to life-saving medications. Supply chain disruptions and unexpected prescription backlogs can also leave you without essential medications when you need them most. Having emergency antibiotics and other critical medications on hand means you can avoid unnecessary risks and take control of your health.
Be Proactive, Not Reactive
The Jase Case has you covered with life-saving prescription medications for treating 50 of the most common illnesses and infections you may encounter, and can be customized with up to 30 add-on medications for additional coverage.
Having a Jase Case means you’re always one step ahead. Don’t leave your health to chance—get prepared today!
Jase Customer Story:
“Recently, my husband was suffering from an inner ear infection and was so dizzy he could barely walk and couldn’t drive. It was over a long weekend and our closest urgent care is an hour away. I remembered the emergency antibiotic supply we purchased from Jase, and looked in the resources to see what would be the best antibiotic for an ear infection. He is very healthy and hasn’t been on an antibiotic in several years. He started taking the recommended antibiotic and was markedly better in two days and completely better in four. It gives me peace of mind to know that we have an emergency supply of medications on hand for times like this, as well as when traveling internationally or in the case of supply chain issues. We live near a high fire hazard area, so I keep my Jase Case packed and ready to go if we ever have to evacuate. The booklet that comes with the kit is so helpful. I also like that Jase’s pricing is transparent. Thank you, Jase, for meeting this critical need!” – Melanee
When Emergency Medications Matter:
Emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere. Whether it’s a natural disaster, a sudden illness, or an unexpected delay in accessing medical care, having emergency medications readily available can make all the difference. Don’t wait until it’s too late—be prepared, stay protected, and take control of your health.
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