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This isn't Covid-19 related
but they sell Amoxicillin for fish, which similar to the horse paste Ivermectin is pretty much the same anti-biotic they give to humans.
Normally you can buy a bottle of 30 @ 500mg a pill for about $15, but word is out on it and people are taking it as opposed to getting a prescription from a doctor.
I was buying it for my dogs. We ran out earlier this week. Most places I went to didn't have it in stock and the places I did were asking as much as $47 for it. I finally found a place selling it for $27 plus $6 shipping - so I ended up paying more than a $1 a pill for it
which is still cheaper than a vet bill. They haven't start putting warnings up on the sites yet like they have for Ivermectin but you can find articles with the same kinds of warnings against taking fish medicine.
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I live in Central Wisconsin and my dogs get Lyme's disease like little kids get colds... So I would buy fish Doxycycline on line for very cheap... and treat my dogs accordingly.
But now with the fake pandemic in full rage I can't find any fish Doxy anywhere. My normal supplier has his shop closed...
Can I ask ? Where are you finding your Amoxicillin ?
Well... we have come to the point.... where... the parasites are killing the host. It's only a matter of time now.
They only win.... when they cheat.
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I keep a selection of fish antibiotics on hand for my dogs. Can't imagine playing with them for human use outside of a true survival situation.
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I bought it from Valley Vet Supply - just some random place I googled that had it in stock. But it was maybe the 30th place I found on the internet that was finally affordable and had it.
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how much different can it be from feed grade vs food grade? maybe they don't monitor ingredients quality quite as closely or have a higher allowance for how much other stuff is in it.... sort of like the allowable amount of rat chit in anything that is stored in a big pile on a warehouse floor, like sugar.
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The numbers are exactly the same as what you get from a pharmacy. Same schit. Same quality.
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Fish Mox has been a thing among we preppers for decades now ... as has bovine penicillin. As has Ivermectin.
None of it is new to all of us who knew.
There is a complete chapter on it in When There Is No Doctor which I would think has been in print now for at least 15-20 years.
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There likely isn't a dime's worth of difference between most oral or topical meds for fish, fowl or man. Check the ingredient list, know what's in it.
Injectables, on the other hand, would be a different story IMO.
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Lots of folks here, Latino and white go to Tijuana Mexico to get it cheap.
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Amoxicillin is an antibiotic.Antibiotics have no effect on viruses.
Ivermectin is an antiparasitic.
They are not the same class of drugs.
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Amoxicillin is an antibiotic.Antibiotics have no effect on viruses.
Ivermectin is an antiparasitic.
They are not the same class of drugs. He already said this was not covid related. He is talking about the availability being similar to ivermectin.
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Amoxicillin is an antibiotic.Antibiotics have no effect on viruses.
Ivermectin is an antiparasitic.
They are not the same class of drugs. He already said this was not covid related. He is talking about the availability being similar to ivermectin. His subject line was a little confusing. "Similar to Ivermectin, Word is out on Fish Mox"Thanks for the clarification. I need some coffee.lol
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I always keep a stash of fish antibiotics on hand, just in case. Same chit you buy at the pharmacy without a script. Hint, they don't really expect you to use it on fish
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I had Lyme's and I was prescribed human Doxy.... I can't remember the cost... but the scrip was well north of $80 Doctor visit and test ran over $380 I go to the vet... $120.00 to get thru the door... $160 for testing for the three differnt tic disease... $40 bucks for the Doxy Fish Doxy.... $40
Well... we have come to the point.... where... the parasites are killing the host. It's only a matter of time now.
They only win.... when they cheat.
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Amoxicillin is an antibiotic.Antibiotics have no effect on viruses.
Ivermectin is an antiparasitic.
They are not the same class of drugs. That is total bullScat ! azithromycin and Doxycycline both have antiviral properties in addition to being antibiotics Don’t fall for discarding the off label use components of a medication!
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too bad they dont make Fish Levaquin, Cipro
That’d be some really good SHTF antibiotics
And yes, doxycycline has unique antiviral properties along with it being a broad spectrum anti-biotic
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too bad they dont make Fish Levaquin, Cipro
That’d be some really good SHTF antibiotics
And yes, doxycycline has unique antiviral properties along with it being a broad spectrum anti-biotic
I know they got cipro Fish Flox and Fish Flox Forte
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Well chit, party on then. Get a mix of all if possible.
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Well chit, party on then. Get a mix of all if possible. I get a bunch about ever 16-18 months. I figure they lose strength after a bit.
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