Hospitals & Asylums
Best Medicine Monographs HA-14-2-11
By Anthony
J. Sanders
Broad spectrum antibiotics are the best medicine of the 20th
century. The only inventions that
increased longevity longer are clean water and sanitation. The public should be made aware that in
conjunction with a vegan diet and daily cardiovascular exercise antibiotics
cure endocarditis. The discoveries of
the sulphonamide (1939), penicillin (1945) and streptomycin (1952) classes of
antibiotics won the Nobel Prize for Medicine (Smith ’00: 245-248). Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (Bactrim) is
easier on the gut than most antibiotics.
Ampicillin (Principen), made from penicillin nucleus and 3H2O is the
first choice organic antibiotic for pneumonia.
Doxycycline (1967), the once a day antibiotic, is cheapest and highly
effective against Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus
Aureus (MRSA) and acne but tetracycline class antibiotics cause permanent
yellowing of developing teeth in children, and are for adults only. Metronidazole (Flagyl ER) (1960) is the first
choice for dentistry and gastroenteritis; it treats antibiotic resistant Clostridium difficile that causes
antibiotic associated colitis and Giardia
lamblia, the most waterborne pathogen in North America as well as many
other causes of gastroenteritis as well respiratory infections, but is
carcinogenic (Smith ’97:75-88). The edict of Frederic II of 1240 separated the
pharmacy and medicine professions.
American colonists blended Native American Indian and European medicine
exercising a right to self-medication (Smith ’75: 2 & 5). The purpose of these monographs is to provide
enough consumer information on the package for the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration Division on Drug Information at druginfo@fda.hhs.gov to permit the
Over-the-counter sale of life saving, nosocomial infection curing, antibiotics
under 21CFR§330.10.
The following antibiotics and much more, can be imported in personal quantities
without prescription from the online pharmacy www.generics-discount.com
Doxycycline
100 mg adults only Monograph HA-8-5-11 $5
Sidebar 1: Contents:
Doxycycline Hydrochloride. Front: Doxycycline
100 mg adults only; 10 Once a Day Broad Spectrum Tetracycline Class
Antibiotics; Effective as powder against Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus
Aureus (MRSA) with topical Acne vulgaris cream. Back: Take no more than twice a
day for bacterial infections:
pneumonia, meningitis, endocarditis, syphilis, chlamydia, anthrax,
plague, acne, Rickessetsial. Side
effects: for antibiotic associated colitis C.
difficile and candidiasis C. albicans
take Flagyl ER; tetracyclines cause permanent yellowing of developing child
teeth.
Ampicillin 500 mg
adult 250 mg child Monograph HA-1-1-11 $10
Sidebar 1: Contents: 2 sealed packages of 10 capsules
Ampicillin 500 mg Active: Ampicillin
trihydrate of penicillin nucleus and 3 H2O Inactive: black iron oxide,
gelatin, FD&C Blue #1, Red #3, Red #40, lactose monohydrate, silica gel and
titanium dioxide. Sidebar 2: Store capsules in sealed container at
15–30°C (60-85°F) up to 24 months from manufacture. Take for endocarditis, meningitis,
respiratory infection, pertussis, septicemia, urinary
tract, typhoid, salmonella and shigella infections. Consult a
professional. Front: Ampicillin 500 mg
adult dose. Broad spectrum antibiotics. U.S. FDA Rx to OTC Course $20. Take on
twice a day for 10 days. Effective
against infections caused by Strep Group
A. Streptococcus pneumonia (pneumonia,
Otitis media, sinusitis, meningitis), S.
pyogenes (strep throat, rheumatic heart disease), S. faecalis, S. sanguis (6
weeks endocarditis untreated), Haemophilus
influenziae, and meningitis caused by Listeria
monocytogenes. Possible Side effect: antibiotic
associated colitis; Take metronidazole for gastro-enteritis.Back: Antibiotics are the best medicine of the 20th
century. Only clean water and sanitation
have extended human life expectancy longer.
Do not take if allergic to penicillin.
Go to the emergency room for epinephrine if you suffer anaphylaxis and diphenhydramine (Benadryl, others) for rashes
or hives.
Metronidazole 400 mg
adult 200 mg child Monograph HA-3-1-11 $15
Sidebar 1: Contents: One sealed
package of 15 tablets Metronidazole 400 mg Active
Ingredients: 2-(2-methyl-5-nitroimidazol-1-yl)ethanol Inactive: cellulose,
FD&C Blue No. 2 Lake, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, polyethylene
glycol, stearic acid, and titanium dioxide. Sidebar 2: Store at 15–25°C
(60-80°F) up to 5 years. Take for
endocarditis, gynecologic, inter-abdominal and respiratory tract infections,
septicemia, skin infections, vaginalis, giardiasis, amebiasis, antibiotic
associated colitis, Crohn’s Disease, peptic and duodenal ulcers, urethritis,
rosacea, tetanus and trichomoniasis. Consult a physician. Front: Metronidazole Flagyl ER 400 mg tablets U.S. FDA Rx to OTC Course. Take
one twice a day for 3 days for giardia, 5-10 day normal course, to 3 weeks max
for chronic infection Effective against most extra-intestinal diseases caused
by anaerobic gram-negative bacilli, including most Bacteroides species (ie. B.
fragilis), Fusobacterium, Veillonella; anaerobic gram-positive
cocci Clostridium (including
antibiotic resistant C. difficile), Eubacterium, Peptococcus, Peptostreptococcus,
H. pylori, G. vaginalis and protozoa E.
histolytica, T. vaginalis and Giardia lamblia. Back: Contraindications:
Not active against fungi, viruses, and most other aerobic or facultative
anaerobic bacteria ie, Actinomyces, Lactobacillus and
P. acnes. Not
for use by pregnant women in first trimester, nor with warfarin, barbituates,
disulfiram or lithium. Discontinue
alcohol and breastfeeding until 48 hrs. after completing course. Discontinue if
neurological symptoms manifest.
Carcinogenic. Wait 4-6 weeks between courses. While the strong eat
whatever they want the weak eat only vegetables (Romans 14:2)
Bactrim (sulfamethoxazole and
trimethoprim) 480 mg Monograph HA-30-3-12 $10
Sidebar 1: Contents: 2 sealed
packages of 10 tablets of Bactrim 480 mg Active Ingredients 400 mg Sulfamethoxazole 80 mg Trimethoprim Inactive
ingredients: Docusate sodium 85%, sodium benzoate 15%, sodium starch
glycolate, magnesium stearate and pregelatinized starch. Sidebar 2: Store in tight light resistant
sealed container at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F).
Take for urinary tract infections, acute otitis media, acute
exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, shigellosis, pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
and traveler’s diarrhea. Consult a physician.
Front: Bactrim 480 mg Take one twice a day for
5 to 14 days. Urinary Tract Infections caused by Klebsiella spp., Enterobacter
spp., Morganella morganii, Proteus mirabilis and P. vulgaris. Acute Otitis Media or
Bronchitis caused by Streptococcus
pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenziae or Pneumocystis
carinii. Traveller’s Diarrhea caused by Shigella
flexneri or Escherichia coli.
Back: Warning: Not recommended for infants less than 2 months of age. Serious side effects of Bactrim include
bruising or bleeding, aplastic anemia, jaundice, hepatic necrosis, mouth sores,
joint aches, severe skin rashes, itching, and sore throat. May interact with
many drugs. Discontinue at the first
appearance of a skin rash or any adverse reaction.
Cholera
Kit HA-30-1-11
$1 Donated to the
Indian Septic Society Municipal Bond # Sticker.
Trade for development arrangement to finance clean water and sanitation
in Indian slums by contributing $1 US from each sale of generic pharmaceuticals
imported from India for retail in the United States. In order to be prevent an 8th
Cholera epidemic a cholera kit has been prepared, it includes – Oral
Rehydration Salts (ORS), one dose Azithromycin 1g, Dukeral® Oral Traveller’s
Diarrhea Vaccine, Water Purification and Rice Water Diet. Over 50% of the most severe cases die within
a few hours; however with prompt, effective ORS treatment, mortality is
less than 1%. The WHO estimates that 94% of
these diarrheal cases are preventable through modifications to the environment,
including access to safe water and sanitation.
Ayurvedic remedies are rice water and
enforcement of ancient no defecation laws.
Cogentin
and Narcan Singles Monographs HA-15-1-11
Cogentin
1 mg tablet. Benztropine mesylate, Antiparkinson’s agent. Take
One for Extra-pyramidal Side Effect of Antipsychotic Medicine. Right to refuse treatment Mental
Health Bill of Rights 42USC(102)IV§9501(A,i,D). Contents: Narcan 1mL; 0.4 mg nalaxone
hydrochloride injection, USP, suspended in 8.6 mg sodium chloride and 2 mg
methylparaben. Inject opioid antagonist
in vein or muscle to prevent or reverse narcotic overdose. www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov under 42USC(42)§3401
Model
Cigarette Warning Label HA-31-1-11
Title II of the Family Smoking Prevention and
Tobacco Control Act P.L.111-31 signed June 22, 2009 Section 201
Cigarette Labels and Advertising Warnings Section 4 (a) directs Each label
statement shall comprise the top 50 percent of the front and rear panels of the
package. A model warning label has been
prepared to consolidate the prescribed one liners into comprehensive
instruction for cigarette consumers that states, Front flip top: Cigarettes are addictive. Tobacco smoke contains carbon monoxide and is
a cause of lung disease, osteoporosis, cancer, stroke and heart disease, that
can kill you. Front: Smoking during
pregnancy can harm your baby. Tobacco smoke
can harm child development and cause fatal lung disease in nonsmokers. Side: Quitting
smoking now greatly reduces serious risks to your health. Please consult a
physician or attend a local meeting of www.nicotine-anonymous.org. Side: Nicotine withdrawal is a mental illness.
Nicorette gum and prescription drugs help. Smoke Jimson weed for asthma and mullein for pulmonary
ailments.
E-cigarettes may be used in public. Back: Nicotiana
tabacum
(tobacco) was
first cultivated for smoking by Native Americans. After discovery people around the world
became addicted. American colonists used
tobacco as money. As early 1761 snuff was linked to cancer. Numerous U.S. Surgeon General Reports blame
smelly tobacco smoke for deadly diseases more caused by nosocomial
infection. Many States have banned
smoking in public places. Get plenty of cardiovascular exercise. Although required to do so by July 22, 2010
the Federal
Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act has yet to be amended and industry to
implement the new labels.
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