24 July 2015, 07:17
True, but there is no substitute for a manufactured antibiotic if an infection gets a hold of you. I'd put them in the "In emergency, break glass" category rather than the everyday use for them we see at the moment.
FWIW, the anti-malarial drug Doxycycline is an antibiotic. You still need a prescription for it in the UK but it's probably easier to fabricate a planned overseas trip in order to get one. Not sure how strong it is compared to the kind of antibiotics you'd use to fight an infection.
FWIW, the anti-malarial drug Doxycycline is an antibiotic. You still need a prescription for it in the UK but it's probably easier to fabricate a planned overseas trip in order to get one. Not sure how strong it is compared to the kind of antibiotics you'd use to fight an infection.
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