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Sunday, October 24, 2021
To Whom It May Concern:
I would only take medicine intended for fish as a desperate last resort, and you should do the same. Especially with a class of illness where present best practices call for finding out the cause before commencing treatment.
Though I do know that certain preppers do have some "fish medicine" for use in the event of regional/national catastrophe. Not iodine, for "global, thermonuclear war" as far as I can tell...
No, it does not. Some veterinary medicines are similar -- essentially identical -- to human medicines. While they would certainly be useful in emergency conditions, it is always better to follow normal medical procedures whenever possible.
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This calls out for more details.
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"How about a nice game of chess?"
No, it does not. Some veterinary medicines are similar -- essentially identical -- to human medicines. While they would certainly be useful in emergency conditions, it is always better to follow normal medical procedures whenever possible.
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