If you're new to the whole concept of
Fish Antibiotics, there are
a few basics you need to know. These are not antibiotics made from
fish. Neither are they tiny pills you must cram down your guppy's
throat. In general they are pills or capsules of the same size and
strength humans use.
Although you cannot buy human or even dog
antibiotics in the U.S. without a legal prescription, a federal loophole
allows these same antibiotics to be sold over-the-counter for aquarium
use. (Most physicians and pharmacists are unaware of this exemption.)
Many of these so-called fish antibiotics are the same quality and dosage
as human antibiotics (USP grade, AB-rated generics). Those who purchase
these products are implicitly agreeing to use these antibiotics for
aquarium purposes only.
Over the past year several fish antibiotic
retailers have disappeared, probably having caught the eye of the FDA.
Again, by law these antibiotics are sold only for aquarium use, to keep
your pet fish healthy and happy, though it is clear from certain
websites that they are being sold for human consumption. It is currently
illegal to sell these medications to treat human infections, although
the enforcement of that intention may be difficult to regulate.
Are
you taking your life into your own hands if you come down with a sore
throat and decide to treat yourself with your guppy-cillin? Probably
not, regarding the purity of the medication, if it is a USP grade
AB-rated generic... but maybe so, if you are allergic to penicillin and
but presumed amoxicillin would be safe.
The problems with
antibiotic use are manifold: perhaps more often than not, antibiotics
are used for infections they cannot cure, for conditions that are not
even infections, for the wrong infections, and for self-limiting disease
that requires no antibiotics. Overuse leads to antibiotic resistance
and to increasing difficulty treating serious infection. Millions of
people suffer antibiotic reactions each year, some of which are fatal.
Would you take penicillin for gonorrhea if you knew it might actually
make the condition worse?
Just because penicillin, cephalexin,
doxycycline, ciprofloxacin, and several other antibiotics can be
purchased for aquarium use does not mean people should be treating
themselves. Infectious disease doctors spend a lifetime studying the
best and safest ways to treat infection. Additionally, it is an ethical
question whether you should honor the promise inherent in the purchase.
On
the other hand, if you knew without a doubt that TEOTWAWKI was just
around the corner, you might feel it your moral obligation to do all you
can now to protect your family in the future. Would it be immoral to
withhold aquatic sulfamethoxazole from your daughter with a kidney
infection if there's no doctor to be found? Having
Fish Antibiotics on hand,
just in case disaster strikes, is not unreasonable. After all, doctors
do prescribe them for pampered patients whose dream vacation may be
threatened by traveler's diarrhea. The end of the world as we know it
may be a bit more serious. No one knows the day or the hour, but is it
imprudent to be unprepared?
I always advise readers to discuss
potential medical needs with their personal physician. However if this
does not yield what one requires to feel safe and prepared, I know many
people turn to fish antibiotics for potential use in emergency
situations where medical care is unavailable.
As of 2015 I've
noticed a few changes. The window of opportunity to acquire certain
strong antibiotics may be closed. After searching several web sites I no
longer find the ready availability of amoxicillin-clavulanate,
levofloxacin, azithromycin, clarithromycin, or cefdinir, and several web
sites simply are no more. I expect they didn't follow the letter of the
law.
Penicillin, amoxicillin, ampicillin, cephalexin,
sulfamethoxazole, ciprofloxacin, metronidazole, and doxycycline continue
to be available. Ketoconazole is an anti-fungal, not an antibiotic, and
should be avoided due to occasionally irreversible liver damage.
Again
I stress that no one should be using any of these without professional
medical advice. But knowing that people will do what they must when
threatened with life-endangering illness and nowhere to turn, I've
addressed correct antibiotic use in great detail in my book, Armageddon
Medicine, information I hope you'll never actually need.
ARMAGEDDON MEDICINE - HOW TO BE YOUR DOCTOR WHEN THERE'S NO OTHER CHOICE
http://www.ARMAGEDDONMEDICINE.net
Essential answers to worrisome questions
Protect your family and be prepared!
Cynthia
J Koelker MD is a family physician with over twenty years of
experience. She is a member of MENSA and is a graduate of MIT, Case
Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and the University of
Akron. She is Medical Editor for
http://www.SurvivalBlog.com and is author of Armageddon Medicine.