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ordering antibiotics etc...

Tao posted a place once but I can not remember where he said. Great thing to have on hand for the just in case no doubt!
 
lanky said:
please do not self medicate with antibiotics that were not prescribed for you.



LOL!

Yeah very dangerous dont take pills just say no. But I do know where you can get some injectable steroids if youd like! LOL!
 
Bro, just get them from the pet store-fish antibiotics are the exact same shit for about 1/3 of the price as the human grade. Fish meds are nothing more than imperfect and broken pills Rx companies sell to pet stores to recycle for use in pets. I've used them for years and so have my friends that don't have insurance. It will say on the pkg not for human consumption-duh. The Rx industry just doesn't wanna take a cut in profits by people buying their recycled broken/imperfect pills from the pet store instead of Walgreens. Also don't expect a Dr to agree with me either cuz they get $$$ kickbacks froim the Rx co's for pushing their products. Oh yeah, the one small difference between pet anti-b's and human grade is the human grade may be coated and easier on the stomache-but that's it.
 
Stryker1992 said:
Does anyone have a place that they order antibiotics and shit from??????

It's probably not a bad idea to keep a supply of Keflex (Cephalexin is the generic) handy if you are injecting AAS. We keep all sorts of AI's about in the event of a gyno "complication", but no antibiotic for another potential surgical complication: infection. I think that having an antibiotic handy is nearly as important as having an AI.

Keflex is an antibiotic that treats most skin-based infections well. If you have an abscess, it will require drainage (a surgical procedure) most of the time in addition to antibiotics. But if you have a cellulitis (red, warm, tender skin at an injection site without an abscess) then Keflex will take care of that just fine 90% of the time.

If you have a bona fide penicillin allergy then Keflex is probably not for you as there is a 10% chance that you will also have a reaction to cephalosporins (the class of antibiotics that Keflex belongs to). In that instance, oral Clindamycin might be a better choice.

Jerol
 
I'll do AAS like the rest of us but once I got a bizzare allergic reaction to Cephalexin (which I had taken before with no side effects). I was rushed to the ER and my body was actually starting to go into shock. I had blisters all over every inch of my skin, especially my face, chest and neck. I had to get on prednisone for several days and it made me feel extremely nuts.

Just saying antibiotics (although they usually go fine) sometimes can turn disasterous. But then again, so can AAS.
 
athlete.03 said:
I'll do AAS like the rest of us but once I got a bizzare allergic reaction to Cephalexin (which I had taken before with no side effects). I was rushed to the ER and my body was actually starting to go into shock. I had blisters all over every inch of my skin, especially my face, chest and neck. I had to get on prednisone for several days and it made me feel extremely nuts.

Just saying antibiotics (although they usually go fine) sometimes can turn disasterous. But then again, so can AAS.

I appreciate it guys but I go to my doc to get keflex, so I know I am okay with it! I want some on hand just in case. I just had an infection and it was a bitch!!!
 
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