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Best pet antibiotics for humans?
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[quote:anonyMous Dude 50160019:MV84MTM1MjRfNDE0Njc5MjJfNTNDQjg4NzQ=] Im sorry, I could not help but read some of the replies. First of all, most fish and avian antibiotics are exact repackaged human antibiotics. Don't ask me how I know because you will never get my reply. Have you done some research as to what it takes to make antibiotics? ?? Not worth starting new production line, staff, research, researchers, Chem labs, and etc... so they simply grab off the shelf material for less significant beings, those being fish, birds...if you also do some more in depth research you'll see that 500mg amox is exactly same color cap, same print, same manufacturer, only difference is bottle. . This goes for cypro, keflex, clindamycin, amixicillin at least. Also, tons of independent analysis of efficacy of such meds was performed by many researchers , unis, et al.. which found most meds retained 90% of their efficacy over 10 years past their stated due dates if stored in cool dry place. Most of these common meds were found to be at least 75% or more effective even 20 years after stated expiration dates. Now, if you are stuck in an emergency with no healthcare service, will you take a 15 year old fishmox 500 ??? You can go crawl and die but 75% efficecy is effective by my book. I'm taking it and doubling its dose, that'll be 150% as good as any " SO CALLED HUMAN GRADE" stuff. This is your anonymous ...good day [/quote]
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OK all you survivalists, what is the best all-around pet antibiotic for humans. And, how do you figure dosage? By weight, as indicated for the pet?
I am looking to get some just in case...I understand that humans can actually use pet antibiotics safely.
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