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[QUOTE=The Meat Dragon
I'm just really lazy.[/QUOTE] Is it pure laziness or money issues? If it is laziness then dude just go to a derm and don't risk having to deal with things if you have an adverse reaction. Plus, there might be something better than what they had 6 yrs ago. |
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as for what I eat...I eat pasta...chicken...I'm not super unhealthy...I don't eat a ton of fruits or vegetables but it's not like I'm downing grease or anything...I don't really even like junk food... my dermatologist wrote me 2 years worth of ampicillin prescriptions in a row...it's not something I was ever addicted to but it certainly worked...he eventually took me off of it and I haven't had any issues until the recent move. |
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it's not real bad but it's comparable to what the doctor gave me ampicillin for before... that's not the point...I know what I need, it's ampicillin...that's not even up for debate right now I just am trying to see if I should take the stuff I have, if anyone else has had experience... I've googled and have found many people saying it's the same stuff and they use it all the time and save a boat load of money...was hoping someone I trusted on CP knew anything about it... that's all not really looking for any other advice or criticisms... |
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You don't get addicted to antibiotics so that is a non issue.
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Utilizing antibiotics for acne has been proven useful for most young people. However, there are different types of acne. Most are caused by bacteria on the skin but some, (which may really be the case here) are caused by climate and atmospheric differences that irritate the skin. Dry air, dust in the air or extremely humid conditions can cause it. Is your skin oily or dry? Is it red and itchy? The acne that you have now, is it similar to what you had when you were a teen? These are all questions you need to answer before self prescribing. Also, The aquatic grade antibiotic has a different delivery time/method than the type humans take. When you pop an apicillin pill, the dissolve time can take several hours where the aquatic grade would likely take less time so you may have a reaction to the amount you take due to quick delivery. This can also cause antibiotic OD/poisoning which can decrease urinary function. Some of the aquatic AB's are exactly the same though so you need to check on that. Put the pill in a glass of hot water and vinegar, 50/50. See how long it takes to dissolve. If it's a short time, then you have your answer and need to take the AB in smaller doses. Hope this helped. Posted via Mobile Device |
That post was done on my blackberry btw... I have mad skills.
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care to decipher this?
This is the shit that makes me think I am staring at the same stuff I would if I had the regular prescription. http://www.endtimesreport.com/vetmed.html |
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Body says 'we no need you anymore more dear hangers' and the dick shrivels into a pea. The immune system does the same thing. It's no good my brother, I've seen it. |
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If you don't want to bless anyone that's your business.
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http://www.drugs.com/imprints/gg-851-gg-851-11169.html
these are the pills I have with the exact label, too...look the exact same, too the guy even referenced drugs.com to see what kind of pills I would be getting 99.9% seller |
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