I found a website selling anti-biotics for "fish and birds." However, despite the label saying "not for human use," the actual capsules are the same ones that come from the pharmacy. Just FYI...
http://www.campingsurvival.com/fishantibiotics.html
I found a website selling anti-biotics for "fish and birds." However, despite the label saying "not for human use," the actual capsules are the same ones that come from the pharmacy. Just FYI...
http://www.campingsurvival.com/fishantibiotics.html
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Thanks. You can get many of the antibiotics at fish and pet stores, too.
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Thanks, I'll have to take a gander. It's not advisable to mess around with bacteria and anti-biotics without a doctor on a normal basis, but if the SHTF, there won't be doctors (or pharmacies) readily available to assist.
As an aside, Drugs.com has useful information on each type of anti-biotic. Just type in the name (or use the pill identifier if you don't know the name) and it will explain what types of bacterial infections a certain medicine attacks, what the dosage is, etc. Print out the info you find and store it with any anti-biotics you squirrel away.
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