Upper respiratory occasionally and UTI. Hoping to have something on hand while I thought about it. Thanks for the reply. I don't check my email often for notifications but I'll try to check today more frequently
I would strongly caution you against this. Most upper respiratory infections (URIs) are viruses, and abx won't touch them. They WILL select for resistant populations everywhere else in your body, though, and so your next infection will be harder to treat. What's more, you can pretty much *give* yourself chronic URIs by taking 1) the wrong antibiotic when you actually need one or 2) taking an abx when you don't need one -- when your infection is viral.
UTIs are a bit of a different story. They usually prescribe a targeted antibiotic after they sample your piss and determine which drugs it's susceptible to and resistant to. Again, resistance is everywhere and comes from the wrong drug taken at the wrong time.
My two cents (as a complete stranger who may or may not be lying about his education) -- you want to go to the doctor for UTIs and you want to cool your horses before you assume you need drugs for URIs (aside from treating the symptom).
That said, you should be able to find
Rido's Resale shop on meso. A+ quality products, insanely fast delivery times. He carries augmentin (amoxicillin , a penecillin-type drug+ clauvanic acid to inhibit beta-lactmase activity that allows some bugs to beat amox). He also has azithromycin (a macrolide.)
You can really fuck yourself up with these, so
at the very least, if you are considering using them, google "first line prescriptions for X" where X is whatever is ailing you. If neither appears on the list, or if you're not sure whether you're allergic, just go to a doctor.
And no matter what you do, outside of bona fide anaphylaxis, IF YOU START A COURSE, COMPLETE IT. That can't be stressed enough.