Universal Healthcare Access Initiative
A globally coordinated program ensuring equitable access to the antidote and related healthcare services regardless of socioeconomic status, location, or political circumstance. This would include extensive public health education.
Future Scenarios that inspired this product idea
Scientists develop a biological antidote that can effectively neutralize the carcinogenic effects of formaldehyde in the human body, potentially reversing or mitigating the damage caused by past exposure within ten years.
Extrapolated from Formaldehyde Causes More Cancer Than Any Other Toxic Air Pollutant. Little Is Being Done to Curb the Risk - Gizmodo.com