
The packaging was secure and tamper resistant.

My medicine came in a clearly labeled, tamperproof bottle.

The pandemic is over, so what’s the emergency?
If the pandemic has taught us anything is to not take anything for granted. Disrupted supply chains, medical supplies and medicines were held up in ports, diesel shortages prevented transport from the ports to pharmacies, clinics and hospitals, illness overloaded the hospitals and clinics, and on and on. Hopefully we learned to not take any part of our modern, just in time delivery for granted.
I have been a medical content writer for Jase over the past year and have researched and documented how fragile our healthcare system is. The gradual deterioration of our relationships with countries (China, and India and the threat of the dollar losing world currency status) that supply the overwhelming stock of our medications and medical supplies prompted me to act. This, along with reporting on the historic weather events of the past year-2022 and 2023 so far: record-breaking snows in Sierras, tornadoes, hurricanes, flooding in California, wildfires added to my concern.


Our world is entering a time of massive uncertainty. Severe weather, layoffs, the pending USP strike(hopefully they will come to an agreement before the deadline of July 31st), the ongoing threat of war, civil unrest, escalating gas prices, food insecurity ( the baby formula shortage is still ongoing) and on are more than enough reasons to be proactive and stock up.

To qualify for your years’ worth of medicine, you must meet certain requirements.
- Must be a preexisting prescription.
- Must be stable on current medications for at least 6 months.
- If hospitalized in the last 6 months, you’ll be required to explain during the order process.
- A Jase physician will determine if your Jase Daily supply will be appropriate for you.
- To safely prescribe Jase Daily medication, we require that you have been seen by a health care provider within the past 6 months.
Any day, any time even local events can cause shortages. Be proactive, not reactive. If you or your family are on long term medicines, it makes sense to stock up. Get your Jase Daily for you and your loved ones today.
- Brooke Lounsbury, RN
Medical Content Writer
Lifesaving Medications
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