Description
1. Amoxicillin / Clavulanate (Amoxyclav) 875/125mg – 30 Tablets
Use: Broad-spectrum antibiotic for bacterial infections (respiratory, urinary tract, skin, etc.).
Dosage: Usually one tablet every 12 hours for 7-14 days, depending on the infection.
Precautions:
Take with food to reduce stomach upset.
May cause diarrhea—probiotics can help.
Avoid if allergic to penicillins.
2. Azithromycin (Z-Pack) 250mg – 12 Tablets
Use: Respiratory infections, bacterial sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, skin infections, Lyme disease, STDs.
Dosage: Typical Z-Pack: Take 500mg on day 1 (2 tablets), then 250mg daily for 4 more days.
Precautions:
Take on an empty stomach (1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal).
May cause stomach upset or diarrhea.
Avoid magnesium- or aluminum-containing antacids.
3. Doxycycline 100mg – 60 Capsules
Use: Lyme disease, respiratory infections, UTIs, acne, malaria prevention.
Dosage: 100mg every 12 hours for the first day, then 100mg once daily (varies by condition).
Precautions:
Take with a full glass of water and remain upright for 30 minutes to prevent throat irritation.
Avoid dairy, antacids, and iron supplements within 2 hours of taking it.
Increases sun sensitivity—wear sunscreen.
4. Metronidazole (Flagyl) 600mg – 30 Tablets
Use: Bacterial infections (gut, vaginal, dental, skin), parasitic infections.
Dosage: 500-600mg every 8 hours for 7-10 days, depending on infection.
Precautions:
No alcohol (causes severe nausea and vomiting).
Can cause a metallic taste and nausea.
Take with food to avoid stomach upset.
5. Trimethoprim / Sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim) 800/160mg – 30 Tablets
Use: UTIs, MRSA skin infections, bronchitis, pneumonia.
Dosage: One tablet every 12 hours for 7-14 days (varies by infection).
Precautions:
Stay hydrated to prevent kidney issues.
Avoid excessive sun exposure.
Do not take if allergic to sulfa drugs.
6. Ivermectin 12mg / 6mg – 10 Tablets
Use: Parasites (strongyloides, scabies, lice), viral illnesses (off-label).
Dosage:
Parasitic infections: 200mcg/kg (0.2mg per kg) as a single dose, repeated in 7-14 days if needed.
Viral protocols: Often 0.2–0.4mg/kg daily for 5 days (varies by case).
Precautions:
Take on an empty stomach with water.
May cause dizziness, mild stomach issues.
7. Fluconazole (Fluka) 150mg – 2 Tablets
Use: Yeast infections (vaginal, oral thrush, fungal skin infections).
Dosage: 150mg once, repeat in 3-7 days if needed.
Precautions:
Avoid alcohol.
May cause nausea, headache, or rash.
8. Ondansetron (Emeset) 40mg – 10 Tablets
Use: Nausea and vomiting (chemotherapy, surgery, gastro issues).
Dosage: 4–8mg every 8 hours as needed.
Precautions:
Can cause drowsiness or headache.
Avoid in long QT syndrome or heart issues.