• SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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    20 days ago

    Poor countries like the USA? US MDs hand out antibiotics for viral infections like candy, and farming dumps 76,000-100,000 tons a year into the environment.

    • Prove_your_argument@piefed.social
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      20 days ago

      The article does not discuss anti-viral medications. It discusses antibacterial meds.

      In the US you still need to go to a doctor which prevents many, many people from simply getting antibiotics. Not all, but most. I can’t just get up and get a prescription today without ponying up for a doctor’s appointment which will not be entirely covered by my $15000/year insurance and i’ll still end up having to shell out ~$200 just for the appointment, so I won’t go even though I can afford to miss the money.

      In places like the Dominican Republic you can get a pack or ten of whatever antibiotics you want for a handful of pesos. They have poor water treatment so infections from untreated water are commonplace and as a traveler you are told not to drink the water.