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Antibiotics – 5 Reasons to Avoid Them – Yeast Infection, MRSA, Resistance, Diarrhea, and Allergy
[Original publication date 2-24-11. Content and links checked and updated 5-21-16.] Have a cold? Take an antibiotic? Ear pain? Take an antibiotic. Acne? Take an antibiotic. That’s what people think anyway.
Posted in Acne, Acne, Antibiotics, Common cold, Earache, Medical archives, Perennial Favorites, Prescription Medications, Skin, Stockpiling medications, Yeast infection
Tagged Antibacterial, Antibiotic, Antibiotic resistance, Bacteria, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Clostridium difficile, Drug resistance, Infection, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus aureus
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Posted in Fish antibiotics, Medical archives, Medical Professionals Only, Prescribing - MPO, Stockpiling medical supplies
Tagged Antibacterial, Antibiotic, Antibiotic resistance, Bacteria, Drugs and Medications, Health, Pharmaceutical drug, Pharmacy
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Expired Medications – Are They Safe? Are They Effective? – Part 2
The following post, originally published at SurvivalBlog.com, includes a few minor corrections and additions regarding bioavailability of generic medications. * * * Expired medications – are they safe? Are they effective? In Part I of this series, I explained the definition of … Continue reading
Posted in Antibiotics, Expired medications, Expired meds, Medical archives, Medications, Perennial Favorites, Preparation, Prescription Medications, Shelf life, Stockpiling medical supplies, Stockpiling medications
Tagged Antibiotic, Chronic (medicine), Clarithromycin, Emergency Use Authorization, Erythromycin, Health, Infection, Oseltamivir, Pharmaceutical drug, Shelf Life Extension Program, Tetracycline, The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics
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Seven Antibiotics to Stockpile and Why – SurvivalBlog post
The following article was written for SurvivalBlog, Friday, February 18, 2011. The full article may be found at: http://www.survivalblog.com/2011/02/seven_antibiotics_to_stockpile.html Dr. Koelker now serves as SurvivalBlog’s Medical Editor * * * Assuming your personal physician will help you stockpile … Continue reading
Posted in Acute diseases, Antibiotics, Bronchitis, Medical archives, Medications, Pneumonia, Preparation, Prescription Medications, Skin infection, Sore throat, Stockpiling medical supplies, Stockpiling medications
Tagged Allergy, Amoxicillin, Antibacterial, Antibiotic, Bacteria, Health, Survivalism, TEOTWAWKI
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Fish antibiotics – Updated 3-22-11
Fish antibiotics . . . . . . are they safe? . . . are they effective? . . . are they the same ones used to treat humans? 3-22-11 UPDATE: This question is harder to answer than you may … Continue reading