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:15 General Drugs/HIV TV Spot

[Opens with Female 2 typing a text message]
SFX: Café sounds
Female 1: You hear about Kim?
Text Message 2: u hear bout kim?
 
[Cut to Kim party scene- Female 2 in voiceover, Text Message 2 appears during the clip]
SFX: Party sounds
Female 2: ...she got high.
Text Message 2: she got high
Female 2 (voiceover): got stupid,
Text Message 2: she got stupid
Female 2 (voiceover): and now she has HIV.
Text Message 2: she has HIV
 
[Cut to Slate 1]
Slate 1: use ur brain.
keep ur body healthy.
b drug free.
 
[Cut to slate 2]
Slate 2: A public service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and this station. (top, center)
hiv.drugabuse.gov (center)
World AIDS Day, December 1 (center)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (bottom left)
NIDA National Institute on Drug Abuse (bottom right)
National Institutes of Health (bottom right)
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