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(07-25-2025, 06:44 PM)argentus Wrote: You know why. Fish antibiotics are getting scarce because preppers/survivalists have been buying them up as a hedge against TEOTWAWKI. People in that mindset are stocking up on things that might, maybe, just maybe, keep them and theirs alive just a little bit longer when TSHTF.
I did find in 2023 that 8 manufacturers were cited for improper procedures with numerous fish antibacterials
You remove 8 suppliers, that's going to tighten the supply up. Coming off the end of COVID, supplies had to be low, perhaps they never caught up
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(07-25-2025, 09:37 AM)putnam6 Wrote: Why are Fish antibiotics getting scarce?
I can usually make do with oregano oil and garlic, etc, but sometimes nothing beats a pharmaceutical product, occasionally
Prices are up, and sources are closing with banners because of regulatory issues.
They are exactly the same product used for humans and from the same factory just the packaging has been changed. They are an all-spectrum antibiotic so if the Doc won't prescribe antibiotics, you could just get the same thing online for fish. Obviously, it was a loophole which has been plugged. They last indefinitely in the fridge. I bought a couple of bottles a couple of years ago when I wanted a simple prescription for an infection and the doc wanted me to come in and pay and go through the rigmarole. They are slightly better than Amoxicillin. I think they a twohundred and fifty gram tabs. But It's been a while since I researched them but one every twenty four hours for five days will cure just about anything if its a bacterial infection..
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(07-25-2025, 07:17 PM)putnam6 Wrote: I did find in 2023 that 8 manufacturers were cited for improper procedures with numerous fish antibacterials
You remove 8 suppliers, that's going to tighten the supply up. Coming off the end of COVID, supplies had to be low, perhaps they never caught up
I am one of those moonbats who stocked up on fish antibiotics. They are the same as the big five: amoxicillin, doxycycline, cephalexin, ciprofloxacin, clindamycin. There are others I have acquired via online pet meds. You never know, do you? I do a lot of research, and I think I have a good handle on emergency meds. Way back when I was in college, I took emergency suturing classes. Twice I have had to suture myself, and both times I didn't have the proper equipment. Now I do. I hope to not ever have to use those skills again, but at least I have the right stuff now. Sutures expire. I have no idea why. I think their squiggly little asses should last decades in their vacuum packed aluminum sleeves.
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(07-25-2025, 09:11 PM)argentus Wrote: I am one of those moonbats who stocked up on fish antibiotics. They are the same as the big five: amoxicillin, doxycycline, cephalexin, ciprofloxacin, clindamycin. There are others I have acquired via online pet meds. You never know, do you? I do a lot of research, and I think I have a good handle on emergency meds. Way back when I was in college, I took emergency suturing classes. Twice I have had to suture myself, and both times I didn't have the proper equipment. Now I do. I hope to not ever have to use those skills again, but at least I have the right stuff now. Sutures expire. I have no idea why. I think their squiggly little asses should last decades in their vacuum packed aluminum sleeves.
I frequented ATS Survival forums, it ain't my first rodeo...
I'd probably do the same if I had the means, especially if I had other people Im responsible for.
An infection can wreak havoc in 48-72 hours...
If I catch it soon enough, Dr Christopher's INFX works very well, used with oregano/blackseed oil capsules, garlic, etc
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(07-25-2025, 10:23 PM)putnam6 Wrote: I frequented ATS Survival forums, it ain't my first rodeo...
I'd probably do the same if I had the means, especially if I had other people Im responsible for.
An infection can wreak havoc in 48-72 hours...
If I catch it soon enough, Dr Christopher's INFX works very well, used with oregano/blackseed oil capsules, garlic, etc
I've never before heard of Dr Christopher's INFX; thank you very much for that! Our medical kit is in an EMS bag with a bazzillion pockets, and there's a whole section for meds. Hey, you never know. If it's the apocalypse, I would hate to die from toenail fungus.
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(07-26-2025, 01:13 PM)argentus Wrote: I've never before heard of Dr Christopher's INFX; thank you very much for that! Our medical kit is in an EMS bag with a bazzillion pockets, and there's a whole section for meds. Hey, you never know. If it's the apocalypse, I would hate to die from toenail fungus. 
Ha, somebody on ATS mentioned Dr Christopher's INFX. So I was out of town working and had early-stage strep throat coming on, Walmart had it, and damn if it didn't stop it in its tracks, it's done the same for a bad tooth that starts tingling soreness. Granted, you have to take them like an antibiotic treatment, for 5-7 days; they are more effective as a preventative measure. Minor situations, it's perfect, had road rash down my side and stomach, and got a bit red and sore, and wouldn't heal, seemed to make it heal a lot quicker. The best thing it doesn't wreak havoc on my digestive system like antibiotics do
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The main trick is to not get sick in the first place. If your body has all the essential elements in the food to begin with, you are likely to have a robust immune system which can cope with most of the usual problems. Modern food feeds big pharma.
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