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Episode # 83 "Stocking And Storing Medications For SHTF"
Episode # 83 "Stocking And Storing Medications For SHTF"
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23 minutes
Released:
Aug 4, 2021
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Practical Prepping Podcast Episode # 83 "Stocking And Storing Medications For SHTF"Please share this episode with friends. Here is the direct link: https://practicalpreppingpodcast.buzzsprout.comSituations could arise at some point in the future when we become our own first responders, and our own medical care. For that reason we need to maintain a supply of medications to be used after SHTF, so we are going to cover a list of medications on which to stock up, and how to properly store those medications.This is not medical advice, and we encourage you to do your own research and determine what items you may need for yourself and your family.These may not be the only medications you might need to stock, and this is not all of the medications on our list, but in the interest of time we will cover the basics. We'll put the full list on the website. Here's a suggested list, in alphabetical order.What to stockActivated charcoalAntacid, omeprazole (Prilosec), Ranitidine (zantac), cimetidine (Tagamet)Antibiotics - Your Dr may give you a prescription, but here are antibiotics many preppers store. We certainly do not recommend using fish antibiotics regularly, but they could be lifesavers after SHTF when no others are available.AmpicillanAmoxicillin "Fish Mox"Cephalexin "Fish Flex"Cipro "Fish Flox", or "Fish Flox Forte"DoxycyclinePenicillin "Fish Pen"IF you choose to obtain and stock fish antibiotics, obtain usage information and a dosage chart.Antibiotic creams and ointmentsAnti-diarrheaAntihistamine Anti-inflammatoryCold & flu medicationsDecongestants, pseudoephedrine, phenylephrineHydrocortisone cream, Laxatives, Tablets & SuppositoriesOral anesthetics Pain relievers,Sore throat medications,How to store medicationsGreatest killers of medication are heat, light, air, & moistureStore at 68°F - 77°FLight resistant bottlesKeep air tight and away from humidityWhere not to storeBathroomHumidityLessen potencyDeterioration Above or Near the stoveHeat deteriorates In the carWithin the reach of children & petsRecommendationsLeave in original, sealed packaging, if possible, especially blister pack Yellow or dark bottles protect from lightThrow out the cottonYou can add desiccant, silica gel, or vacuum seal to protect further from humidityLabel with contents and expiration dateOne medication per vacuum packStore in a cool, dark, dry placeAdd labels to meds for their usage & dosage CHARTRegularly check expiration dates & rotateMany tablets retain 90% of potency for at least 5 yrs after expiration date.We hope this list helps you as you consider medications to store in case of SHTF.Please consider supporting the podcast by buying us a cup of coffe. You can do that by going to www.buymeacoffee.com/practicalprepWe invite you to drop us an email at info@practicalprepping.infoVisit our website at www.practicalprepping.infoJoin us on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for more episodes of Practical Prepping Podcast.
Released:
Aug 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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