Anthony_I_Am
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Here is a loophole I learned about when I began training as a hard-core Infantry soldier years ago. If you walk into aquarium section of any well stocked pet store and you may be surprised to learn 2 things:
(A) Fish diseases are treated with human antibiotics.
(B) You don't need a prescription to purchase antibiotics for fish.
Most of the formulations are available as liquid gel drops or powders that are difficult for people to take. However one can easily obtain tablets of triple sulfa (a cocktail of 3 broad spectrum sulfa antibiotics) and tetracycline tablets on the websites of pet stores that sell fish and aquarium products. Antibiotics are normally used to treat slime and cottonmouth in your pet fish. It is a bad idea for people to take veterinary medicines but chemically the drugs are the same as what you find in a human pharmacy. Who knows, if the SHTF and you are in a survival situation, it might not be a bad idea to have some tetracycline on hand just in case your pet fish gets the cottonmouth.
Google "fish antibiotics".
(A) Fish diseases are treated with human antibiotics.
(B) You don't need a prescription to purchase antibiotics for fish.
Most of the formulations are available as liquid gel drops or powders that are difficult for people to take. However one can easily obtain tablets of triple sulfa (a cocktail of 3 broad spectrum sulfa antibiotics) and tetracycline tablets on the websites of pet stores that sell fish and aquarium products. Antibiotics are normally used to treat slime and cottonmouth in your pet fish. It is a bad idea for people to take veterinary medicines but chemically the drugs are the same as what you find in a human pharmacy. Who knows, if the SHTF and you are in a survival situation, it might not be a bad idea to have some tetracycline on hand just in case your pet fish gets the cottonmouth.
Google "fish antibiotics".