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originally posted by: infolurker
For those who are more pharmacy minded, Jase Medical is on all the prepper channels.
jasemedical.com...
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: The GUT
Yes, but I am talking reality.
In the actual hobby, OTC antibiotics and dewormers are often the only recourse you have if you have expensive fish.
originally posted by: Boadicea
The solution is to teach people the proper use and protocols for these medications. Teach people about proper dosing and administration, as well as the risks, the adverse side effects to watch for, and contraindications with other medications and substances. Much like doctors do every time they prescribe a medication, and the pharmacist fills the medication.
People are not stupid. People don't want to harm their pets and livestock. People can learn and do for themselves and not have to jump through unnecessary hoops.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
Actually we humans are stupid, emotional beings who do harm to ourselves on a regular basis because we think we are smart. Perhaps our worst flaw is thinking we know everything.
Actually we humans are stupid, emotional beings who do harm to ourselves on a regular basis because we think we are smart. Perhaps our worst flaw is thinking we know everything.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: Boadicea
A person who has convinced themselves they actually do know it all is a danger to themselves more than to others.
One of the signs of a person reaching maturity is their ability to admit how little they actually know.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: StoutBroux
From your source...
To ensure continued effective use in humans and animals the US Food and Drug Administration Center for Veterinary Medicine has developed a 5-year Veterinary Stewardship Plan designed to slow the emergence of antimicrobial resistance that can arise from the misuse of antibiotics in animals while ensuring safe and effective use of medically important antibiotics in animals and humans. Many antibiotics are medically important to both human and animal health. The intent of this legislation is to ensure that these drugs are used under veterinary supervision, reducing the chance for development of antimicrobial resistance to these drugs in both humans and animals.
You sort of skipped over the reason for it.
However, I haven't experienced any noticeable change when I have used them.
Do you use them often enough to know that? How can you know that without a long study involving many people and conducted by qualified people?
The overuse of antibiotics is a well-known issue. It makes sense they would see a need to control that by making them only available with the approval of licensed, qualified people. Drug resistance is a very serious matter.