It's one of the reasons why I'm for adopting Mexico's system in the US. Anti-biotics should be over the counter. If they were actually worried about super bugs they wouldn't have entire populations of cattle on it. If a super bug does emerge, that doesn't respond to any of our 15+ anti-biotic options, it's going to come out of India or China. There's nothing that making it expensive for the poor and uninsured to aquire a cheap pharmasudical is going to do to prevent a super bug.
Doctors just want their money even if it means more homeless people will lose limbs.
But keeping hundreds of thousands of cows ankle deep in their own shit hopped up on antibiotics is far more economic.
At what point do they figure out that maybe they should do the ethical thing?
It's one of the reasons why I'm for adopting Mexico's system in the US. Anti-biotics should be over the counter. If they were actually worried about super bugs they wouldn't have entire populations of cattle on it. If a super bug does emerge, that doesn't respond to any of our 15+ anti-biotic options, it's going to come out of India or China. There's nothing that making it expensive for the poor and uninsured to aquire a cheap pharmasudical is going to do to prevent a super bug.
Doctors just want their money even if it means more homeless people will lose limbs.
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