That is just one of the MANY uses of "everclear".... I keep a bunch of it handy. Bigger bottles at home, smaller ones in the cars and bobs. If things get bad enough you can even make your own!Lidocaine? Might be nice to take the edge off if you have to sew yourself up.
There are a couple of things that I never see mentioned in threads like this. My Podiatrist intoduced ne to this after some minor surgery on my big toe. Instead of using Antibiotic ointment when I changed my dressing he had me get PROVIDINE which is an Iodine preperation. Says you don't have to worry about bactrial resitance. And I think it is more stable and lasts longer that antibiotic ointments. Also Ive heard that oil of clove works great as a topical anesthetic. Iodine is a great germ killer. that stuff they put all over you before sugery is call betadine which is also is in the Iodine family.
Your best "survival" antibiotics will always be the sulpha based compounds. Care does need to be taken as a rare group of people are allergic to sulpha compounds.
I had a bad reaction to sulpha. Horrible, bright red rash from mid-thigh down. Worst itching I have ever experienced. Doc said it could have been worse, could have been from waist down. I asked what would happen if I take it again someday and he said, oh it'll probably just kill you.
I use natural citrus bioflavonoids 2X 1,000mg tablets every 4 hours or as needed for allergy symptoms. Quercetin is also good for allergies. I am allergic to a lot of things & bioflavonoids have freed me from regular use of prescription & OTC allergy meds. When my allergies are real bad I will sometimes take the bioflavonoids & OTC sinus cold & flu tabs.
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...and a side effect of diarrhea is dehydration....1. Definitely allergy meds. An epi pen if someone can get their hands on one (since its an rx). Just be sure you know how to use and the side effects of epi pens.
2. Broad spectrum antibiotics.
3. OTC pain meds (i would have aspirin, acetaminophen and an anti-inflammatory like Motrin, Aleve, etc).
4. Anti-diarrhea medicine (since a side effect of antibiotics is diarrhea).
5. Heartburn meds.
6. Asthma inhaler (if anyone is asthmatic, i would have an extra one of these)
7. Ammonia inhalant (if someone blacks out. i bought mine off ebay).
8. Electrolyte replacement tabs (again off ebay).
9. I would have an extra months supply of any RX meds you currently take (synthroid, heart meds, etc). I've been told most doctors will write the script if you explain its for a BOB/emergency supply.
I'm sure there's several other things i'm not thinking of right now. Some good advice might be to stock up on what you use now, and rotate your stock. Replace what you use and keep an eye on the expiration date. I wouldn't buy liquid meds or geltabs (because geltabs stick together when in a hot environment).
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If they have it for export it is legal for you to order and receive it. It might get delayed in transit especially when it hits customs but that is usually a minor delay. I purchase Vet. medications and they are cheaper than Walmart on a broad selection and shipping is less than the Vet visit charge.
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