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To: Kartographer
Aren’t ‘human antibiotics’ available on-line without a prescription?
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OK to start things Off I got 10 of these on clearance at Walmart betty crocker shake and bake brownie mix

Emply two containers in to a one quart canning jar and then threw in a oxygen absorber and then vacuum packed the jar. Should be good for several years.
3 posted on
10/19/2012 6:40:31 PM PDT by
Kartographer
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To: Kartographer
Most antibiotics are the same whether they are labeled for fish, veterinary use or humans. They are made with the same sanitary standards with the same machines and employees as are human antibiotics. Only the label and labeling instructions differ. Sixty years ago, the medical profession would have believed it a miracle to have access to all of the drugs with which we have available today. Choose an antibiotic with the broadest spectrum of activity against those diseases and infections that are most likely to affect the population if the SHTF.
To: Kartographer
6 posted on
10/19/2012 6:44:35 PM PDT by
Marcella
(Republican Conservatism is dead. PREPARE.)
To: Kartographer
I wish the pro legalization of drugs crowd would start yelling about the legalization of useful drugs.
To: Kartographer
Where can you buy antibiotics without prescription?
To: Kartographer
“They are readily available online at reasonable prices without a prescription.”
I tried to get prescriptions meds online for my dog and needed a vet’s order for them.
9 posted on
10/19/2012 6:46:14 PM PDT by
nuconvert
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To: Kartographer
Just be aware that antibiotics, like most medications, have an expiration date after which they become unreliable as therapeutic agents.
To: Kartographer
Sorry, I see the answer to my question in later posts. Thanks!
To: Kartographer
A good friend is a vet. I had a sinus infection, and I bitched that I was gonna have to pay 80 bucks to see my Doc. He gave me a script. Said there was no difference. There was no difference. Same dope! Vets are held to the same strict FDA standards.
To: Kartographer
Thank you. I had no idea that antibiotics were available without prescription for animals. Something to think about.
15 posted on
10/19/2012 6:51:35 PM PDT by
WVNan
To: Kartographer
Get two 99.999% silver coins, a six volt generator, alligator clips, a glass receptacle, distilled water and make your own silver colloidal. Take a 1/2 cup a couple of times a day. Also, you should have plenty of baking soda on hand, preferably all natural without aluminum. If you are feeling sick take a teaspoon in water twice a day. It will change your body ph and germ won't survive. Take it until you fill much better.
When you get a sore throat the next day it will be because you are detoxifying, not because you are getting sicker.
20 posted on
10/19/2012 7:02:54 PM PDT by
Bellflower
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24 posted on
10/19/2012 7:14:56 PM PDT by
visualops
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25 posted on
10/19/2012 7:15:34 PM PDT by
NewJerseyJoe
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To: Kartographer
Hi Kart.... how long can these be used after the expiration, and, can they be stored in the refrigerator?
26 posted on
10/19/2012 7:17:00 PM PDT by
diamond6
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To: Kartographer
I have discovered a cure for sore throat or sore gums.
I just put a lot of salt into hot water and gargle then swish it around my teeth. It almost always works. One time it didn’t work and the dr. told me he was surprised that it didn’t.
He then gave me a prescription for a stronger than average anti-biotic.
29 posted on
10/19/2012 7:19:43 PM PDT by
yarddog
To: Kartographer
had a very bad tooth abscess that had to go untreated for almost a week convinced me that antibiotics for use in a collapse situation were an important part of my preps.
Oil of oregano will kill the pain and works against infections. Works every time.
Just try it... if you can stand the initial burning sensation in your mouth. It stings.
But that is okay as you can just rinse with cold water and swallow it. It has very strong antibacterial properties and is safe to swallow.
47 posted on
10/19/2012 8:12:56 PM PDT by
JSteff
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To: Kartographer
I have one child that is allergic to penicillin. Thankfully, he is rarely sick. Any thoughts on what to keep on hand for him in a SHTF scenario? I am completely ignorant on natural/alternative medications. Any book recommendations? Any advice? Thanks in advance from a newbie yet trying to quickly catch up prepper.
51 posted on
10/19/2012 8:19:55 PM PDT by
samiam1972
("It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish."-Mother Teresa)
To: Kartographer
You should keep a bottle of Everclear around for the occasional abcessed tooth. I was told I needed 3 root canals and a couple teeth pulled last February. About once a week I get a tiny shot of grain alcohol and swish it around in my mouth until it hurts. (You really probably don’t want to swallow that stuff, especially straight up!) Haven’t had anymore toothaches.
57 posted on
10/19/2012 8:51:57 PM PDT by
Slump Tester
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59 posted on
10/19/2012 8:59:14 PM PDT by
NY Attitude
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