Should it be legal to treat non-life threatening infections with antibiotics? I think we should deport people who've taken too much antibiotics. They're a danger to everybody around them.
Should it be legal to pump it into pigs? Jews and Muslims hate pigs so much that they've intentionally bred pigs wrongly and pumped them with so much antibiotics that they're now completely dependent on the stuff and as a result they suffer from more diseases than any other animal on earth. Pork is getting more and more disgusting with every year that goes. In a decade or so they're going to be completely inedible and this was the Jews and Muslim's plan right from the beginning.
>>80961404
It should be considered malpractice.
Up until recently med school students/doctors weren't required to know anything about evolution, which paved the way for ignorance regarding resistant strains of bacteria and "superbugs."
>>80961404
Euro cuck
>>80961404
Antibiotics are the one drug I could justify regulating.
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hopefully the window of time and offspring that antibiotics gave us has given rise to future scientists that can get around the upcoming blowback via new methods
let's not lay too much blame here. bacteria and virus are notoriously quick evolvers
If "super bugs" exist in the pathogenic bacteria world, wouldn't it make sense that conversely, "super bugs" exist in the beneficial bacteria world?
Why aren't """health experts""" pushing polysaccharides, alongside antibiotics? So food is provided to the beneficial bacteria (that only the beneficial bacteria can consume), when they're near death, to encourage their survival and their evolution?
>>80961404
I've always wanted to see a hardcore muslim in a horrendous accident that haves him needing a new heart and then a pigs heart is put in while he's still in a coma since human hearts were out of stock.
>>80963828
what about birth control?
and It doesn't affect only fish but us as well
>>80964434
not taking about the fact that women on birth control are more likely to choose feminine men
Also, what about cases where the person doesn't even have an infection, but the doctor tells them to take an antibiotic as a preventative measure?
We should have put restrictions on it 20 years ago. It's far too late now, the first of the superbugs are already emerging