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March 17th, 2020, 09:58 PM #11
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Keep albuterol in the house. quick clot. T-kits. Band aids. More otc meds they you can shake a stick at. Some antibiotics Incase the fish get sick. Chest seals.
"Cives Arma Ferant"
"I know I'm not James Bond, that's why I don't keep a loaded gun under the pillow, or bang Russian spies on a regular basis." - GunLawyer001
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March 18th, 2020, 06:56 AM #12
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Walmartpetrx.com
Best prices on antibiotics to keep your fishies swimming.
Sign up for auto delivery for each item, for redelivery in 11 months.
You will get 30% off each item and free shipping.
My $250 order knocked down to $173 for 8 different antibiotics.
Cancel auto delivery after they arrive.Attachment 129307Last edited by icp4life162005; March 18th, 2020 at 07:01 AM.
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March 18th, 2020, 06:58 AM #13
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That is walmarts official pet medicine pharmacy btw.
2 day shipping as well.
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March 18th, 2020, 07:06 AM #14
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Now is also a good time to buy books.
Survival, foraging, medical.
Print print print off the web.
Field guides. Military manuals.
Improvised weapons and explosives books may come in handy in the future.
Look up the Luty gun book, Specs for certain drop in trigger mods, etc.
Also, look up natural medicine and build a bound book. Herbs. Mushrooms. Plants and animals. Everything have its uses.
Do you know how to hand build a basic bow and arrow? How about an Atlatl?
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March 18th, 2020, 09:38 PM #15
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I’ve read conflicting reports on effectiveness but stocked up on some Mucinex to help with chest congestion, this in addition to regular cold meds.
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March 18th, 2020, 09:43 PM #16
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Rules are written in the stone,
Break the rules and you get no bones,
all you get is ridicule, laughter,
and a trip to the house of pain.
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March 18th, 2020, 11:20 PM #18
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"Cives Arma Ferant"
"I know I'm not James Bond, that's why I don't keep a loaded gun under the pillow, or bang Russian spies on a regular basis." - GunLawyer001
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March 18th, 2020, 11:23 PM #19
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It is an Expectorant. It loosens (thins) mucus so coughing can clear your airway passages and your lungs can properly exchange oxygen and co2. Very important in pneumonia.
Link for below information
https://alsworldwide.org/care-and-su...ding-pneumonia
Symptoms of both viral and bacterial pneumonia can be treated with expectorant (not suppressant) cough medicines like Mucinex or Robitussin decongestants or nasal sprays; increased hydration; inhaled medications like Mucomyst or Albuterol; and nebulizers using distilled water, saline solution....
It works well. Take with water, be properly hydrated. I’d suggest taking it with food. I don’t like it on an empty stomach.Last edited by PAMedic=F|A=; March 18th, 2020 at 11:27 PM.
"Cives Arma Ferant"
"I know I'm not James Bond, that's why I don't keep a loaded gun under the pillow, or bang Russian spies on a regular basis." - GunLawyer001
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March 19th, 2020, 06:49 AM #20
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We have a small pharmacy in the house, along with suture kits, TQ's, chest seals, bandages, celox, gloves etc.
I have debated getting a decom needle but my wife would be the only one who knew how to use it so not sure how valid it would be.
Will look into the stapler since thats quicker than sutures and I am pretty sure a monkey like me could use it.Una Salus Victis Nullam Sperare Salutem
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