Over the counter Anti-Biotics?

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Leo1
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Re: Over the counter Anti-Biotics?

Post by Leo1 »

Dumbfuker1983 wrote:Would it be legal to bring antibiotics back in to the country from somewhere where you can buy them over th counter.
Yes, I do it all the time. But I will say I Know how to use said drugs. And Know what to look out for in regards to side affects, ect.

Leo
silverfox

Re: Over the counter Anti-Biotics?

Post by silverfox »

I've just placed an order from Dr Fox online prescriptions..... Not the cheapest but very convenient.

27/01/2013 Ciprofloxacin 500mg (1 wk)
£23.70
27/01/2013 Doxycycline 100mg (12 wks)
£31.50
27/01/2013 Tamiflu 75mg capsules (20 capsules 2 courses)
£51.90

Very simple to do and your doctor is only informed if you wish to do so. Will receive within 3 working days once they ok the meds..... Full refund on any meds not despatched.

Will keep you updated :)
silverfox

Re: Over the counter Anti-Biotics?

Post by silverfox »

My order has been approved by a doctor on a Sunday and will be dispatched tomorrow........so no need to buy fish antibiotics ;)
silverfox

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Post by silverfox »

Received all the above today all in the correct packaging and labels signed and sent from a pharmacy in Glasgow :)

And I have checked it out and it is a real pharmacy :!:
Hamradioop
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Re: Over the counter Anti-Biotics?

Post by Hamradioop »

JamesMR wrote:I do, but you can't beat modern anit-biotics. When you think about before it was invented people would get a slice in their arm and get gangrene and then die. Or you had people dying of chest infections and other minor ailments easily treated this day and age.

I have found on-line sites to buy them, I know you can still buy steroids off the internet and they get sent to you no problem, wonder about anti-biotics? It's not as if I'd be using them all the time if SHTF, probably only a handful of times in the rest of my life so if I got a load of them they would last until the end of my days :')

Buying this type of item online is not to be recommended due to the high likely hood what you receive will be a fake
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silverfox

Re: Over the counter Anti-Biotics?

Post by silverfox »

Hamradioop wrote:
JamesMR wrote:I do, but you can't beat modern anit-biotics. When you think about before it was invented people would get a slice in their arm and get gangrene and then die. Or you had people dying of chest infections and other minor ailments easily treated this day and age.

I have found on-line sites to buy them, I know you can still buy steroids off the internet and they get sent to you no problem, wonder about anti-biotics? It's not as if I'd be using them all the time if SHTF, probably only a handful of times in the rest of my life so if I got a load of them they would last until the end of my days :')

Buying this type of item online is not to be recommended due to the high likely hood what you receive will be a fake

Read my above posts :!:
12mp82
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Re: Over the counter Anti-Biotics?

Post by 12mp82 »

Wasn't there an article in the news a few years back that some of these fakes are so good that they have been found in pharmacies .

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-16760513
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essgee23

Re: Over the counter Anti-Biotics?

Post by essgee23 »

silverfox wrote:I've just placed an order from Dr Fox online prescriptions..... Not the cheapest but very convenient.

27/01/2013 Ciprofloxacin 500mg (1 wk)
£23.70
27/01/2013 Doxycycline 100mg (12 wks)
£31.50
27/01/2013 Tamiflu 75mg capsules (20 capsules 2 courses)
£51.90

Very simple to do and your doctor is only informed if you wish to do so. Will receive within 3 working days once they ok the meds..... Full refund on any meds not despatched.

Will keep you updated :)
What garuntees do you have these are genuine 100% mecicines as requested and safe? What methods will you use to check what antibiotic is best for the infection?

Hope you read up on side effects and contraindications. Oh and anaphylaxis if someone has allergic reaction :)
essgee23

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Post by essgee23 »

silverfox wrote:Received all the above today all in the correct packaging and labels signed and sent from a pharmacy in Glasgow :)

And I have checked it out and it is a real pharmacy :!:

Real - possibly, selling you dangerous and dodgy stuff - also possibly.

Believe me, I've worked in this field and seen the damage done from back street chemists supplies and dodgy, yet well packaged medicines.
silverfox

Re: Over the counter Anti-Biotics?

Post by silverfox »

essgee23 wrote:
silverfox wrote:Received all the above today all in the correct packaging and labels signed and sent from a pharmacy in Glasgow :)

And I have checked it out and it is a real pharmacy :!:

Real - possibly, selling you dangerous and dodgy stuff - also possibly.

Believe me, I've worked in this field and seen the damage done from back street chemists supplies and dodgy, yet well packaged medicines.

If I must, feel free to check ;)

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I guess there could always be horse meat in them.... Who knows :roll: