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From what I understand, you'll probably get the best advice from the drugbuyers.com forums.
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#12
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steal the kids antibiotics
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I told the kid I was going to steal it. He didn't seem to care. Of course, I might as well quit if I am there f***ing the kids over.
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go to the yellow pages and call around... explain your situation to the person on the other end. I am sure that you can find a doc that will see you for a small fee. tell them you don't have insurance and you are paying cash. find the cheapest and go there. call the urgent care places also, god bless insurance.
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screw the antibiotics.... where can I get pain pills?
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I don't think Amoxycillin is very expensive. I think by the time you receive the medicine, pay their fees or whatever, you would be much better going to the doctor and paying the $30-50 for the anti-biotics. Plus, you will pass it to other people as well and possibly get sicker.
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http://www.qhi.co.uk/ http://www.inhome-health.com/products.htm Read up about this kind of thing. The feds can seize your shipments, but it's not all that likely to happen, and from my reading, it looks like you're not all that likely to get prosecuted if they do. If you know anybody who goes to Mexico regularly, you can get penicillin and the like over the counter there, and real cheap. Might be worth the asking. |
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do any of these places sell ADD meds?
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This is pretty irrelevant to the subject of the post, but I found the following on webmd. My biased reading suggests that it is +EV for me to skip paying for a doctor's visit, strep culture, and medication:
Strep Throat Treatment Overview Antibiotics such as penicillin, cephalexin, or amoxicillin are used to treat strep throat. Antibiotics are effective only against bacterial infections such as strep throat and will not speed the healing of sore throats caused by viral infections such as colds or allergies. Strep throat will go away in 3 to 7 days with or without treatment. Antibiotics are effective in relieving the symptoms of strep throat only if they are given within 48 to 72 hours after symptoms begin. However, antibiotics are commonly used to treat strep throat because they: · Kill the bacteria and shorten the time you are contagious. You are usually no longer contagious 24 to 48 hours after starting antibiotics. · Prevent rare complications. Although uncommon, strep bacteria can spread to other parts of your body causing ear or sinus infections or an abscess on the tonsils (peritonsillar abscess). Antibiotics may also prevent the infection from triggering your immune system to attack itself and cause serious conditions such as rheumatic fever. · Relieve discomfort and speed healing to some degree. |
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