Meds Genrl Antibiotics

moldy

Veteran Member
Got antibiotics from here: JASE Medical | Emergency Antibiotic Preparedness

They came just as advertised. Yes, it's a little pricy and they don't take insurance. But when you consider that soon, you may be able to get the prescription, but not lay hands on the actual medication due to shortages, I think it's a pretty good deal.

My case includes: a z-pak (azithromycin), metronidazole (thirty 500 mg tablets), Augmentin (twenty eight 875 mg tablets), ciprofloxin (twenty eight 500 mg tablets) and doxycycline (one hundred and twenty 100 mg tablets) plus an antibiotic guide so you know what to use for your symptoms. It was around $268. This include everything - you fill out an online questionnaire and they will substitute for any allergies.
 

1911user

Veteran Member
Check ADC pricing (and save a lot of money) before ordering the above kit. It seems like this was posted before and we pointed out it's defifcienceies. It's really not a deal.
EDIT- if ADC is out of what you need, it's no longer a deal and time to find something in stock even if at a higher price.
 
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1911user

Veteran Member
My variety arrived 2 years ago in batches. ADC would be half the price or better for what you list with delivery in 30 days.
Glad you have some options now.
 
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1911user

Veteran Member
True, except...ADC is out of almost everything. It's honestly terrifying...

Summerthyme
They have all of the ones in the original list, but I decided not to post the list of links.

Yes they are out of many items including some I'd like to order. I wonder if they expext a clamp on import to USA?
 

summerthyme

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They have all of the ones in the original list, but I decided not to post the list of links.

Yes they are out of many items including some I'd like to order. I wonder if they expext a clamp on import to USA?
I think it's more of a supply issue. I placed another order, after giving almost all the doxy I had on hand to an Amish friend who hired a driver for the 450 mile round trip to try to help a very ill grandfather. I may place one more.

Summerthyme
 
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Wildwood

Veteran Member
Time is the important thing now and I'd rather pay more and have what I need. It's scary times we are living in. Kraftdrug.com was wonderful with immediate shipping and delivery in just a few days. Their products and prices were good too but they are closed for restructuring.
 

Babs

Veteran Member
Got antibiotics from here: JASE Medical | Emergency Antibiotic Preparedness

They came just as advertised. Yes, it's a little pricy and they don't take insurance. But when you consider that soon, you may be able to get the prescription, but not lay hands on the actual medication due to shortages, I think it's a pretty good deal.

My case includes: a z-pak (azithromycin), metronidazole (thirty 500 mg tablets), Augmentin (twenty eight 875 mg tablets), ciprofloxin (twenty eight 500 mg tablets) and doxycycline (one hundred and twenty 100 mg tablets) plus an antibiotic guide so you know what to use for your symptoms. It was around $268. This include everything - you fill out an online questionnaire and they will substitute for any allergies.

It's good to have another option. Do they require an RX?
 

1911user

Veteran Member
I think it's more of a supply issue. I placed another order, after giving almost all the doxy I had on hand to an Amish friend who hired a driver for the 450 mile round trip to try to help a very I'll grandfather. I may place one more.

Summerthyme
ADC had the Dox-T for $17/100 last night. I think that is equivalent to doxy. If not, please speak up.
 

moldy

Veteran Member
You do the online questionnaire, then it is checked by a doc. If he approves it, the antibiotics are then filled in their pharmacy and mailed to you.
 

1911user

Veteran Member
ADC had the Dox-T for $17/100 last night. I think that is equivalent to doxy. If not, please speak up.

Will this work for general purpose doxcycline?
 

summerthyme

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Will this work for general purpose doxcycline?
Yes, and it works well. It also contains a probiotic, which is very helpful in keeping the gut flora balanced. However, be aware the antibiotic action will work well for several years, but unless you freeze them, the probiotics will likely die off by the use by date.

Summerthyme
 

1911user

Veteran Member
It is possible to order a range of anti-biotics from ADC even with their low inventory state.

Just some possibilities.

(Cephedex 500mg)

Phexin 250mg Online | Buy At AlldayChemist (Cephedex 250mg)


(Penecillin 400mg)


(Doxycycline 100mg)


(Ciplofloxican 500mg)

(Levofloxican 500mg)


(Azithromycin z-pack 250mg)


(Flagyl 400mg)

(Nizonide 500mg)

(Nizonide 200mg)


(Double Strength Bactrim sulfa drug)


(Clyndamycin 150mg)


(Augmentin 875mg +125mg)
 
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I think it's more of a supply issue. I placed another order, after giving almost all the doxy I had on hand to an Amish friend who hired a driver for the 450 mile round trip to try to help a very ill grandfather. I may place one more.

Summerthyme
How did grandfather turn out?
 
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