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ah man, we lost that entire thread from before didn't we? unreal. personally, those videos aren't a bad starting point, but why she chooses those five is beyond me. a lot of double dipping going on there and a few she picks are good for one or two things and thats about it. honestly she doesn't sound like she knows that much about them, which i suppose makes sense as she likely had very little pharmacology in nursing school and is just going off what she has seen used.
don't waste your time on cipro. increasing resistance in these parts, to a pretty significant degree, and you can get other things that are better.
OK, any suggestions?
Those are good starting points. The others are harder to come by unless you have a prescription etc.
here is the original thread that you started.. http://ar-15.co/forums/showthread.php?t=57408 [Beer]
I would say that Fish antibiotics along with this book that pharmacists and Doctors use for dosages would be a good starting point. My sister is in the late stages (year 5 or 6) of becoming a pharmacist and she says besides the 100 pound book that she normally would look things up in, the below book has good info in it.
Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia 2012 Classic Shirt-Pocket Edition
http://www.amazon.com/Tarascon-Pocke...ia+2013+pocket
Sanford guide for antibiotics. Yeah it's a bit in medical jargon but small and lots of info and if you sit and study it a bit it's easy to get.