It's always important to stockpile items that you will need for a collapse so that you're prepared for anything.
That's why in addition to stockpiling food, water, tools, and other supplies you should also consider packing antibiotics. The tricky part is figuring out what antibiotics to stockpile since there are so many of them.
Antibiotics can be critical to your survival, especially when a doctor or medical help is not available. Imagine having a severe bacterial infection or not being able to get over pneumonia. Leaving an illness like this untreated could potentially be fatal.
It's also important to understand when antibiotics are needed because not every illness requires medication. Luckily there are a few guidelines to follow that we will discuss.
Four primary antibiotics are all a prepper will need during post-collapse when medication is not readily available. If possible, you should begin stockpiling these supplies now for when you may need it the most.
To learn which 4 antibiotics are vital to have on hand during a collapse and why, visit the next slide.
What are you going to do when you get antibiotic resistant infections??? Exactly
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What do you do if you’re allergic to Penicillin and its derivatives?
Bactrim. Keflex klendomiecin amoxicillian
Bactrim kills mersa
Medication expires what then??
Most antibiotics have a shelf life of around two years, after that they may decrease in effectiveness, and some may become toxic through oxidization and other effects of the breakdown of the active compounds
Teresa Cline Kitts
I have some saved
John Tuhy
Okay this is been bugging me, I am a single mom with two kids a boy 14 a girl. What should I put in their bug out bags so that I’m not carrying the entire load?
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Loving it mate! Thanks for taking the time to tag me in all this information!! Really handy. Thank you!
no problem, duuude. lol
Lori Holt Greer
Dan