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![]() "Dan Warren" wrote in message 8... aemeijers wrote in : Dan Warren wrote: As an aside. Never flush antibiotics down the toliet if you have a septic system. They can kill the bacteria in the tank. So what do you do when you get prescribed antibiotics to take? Crap in the yard? They do go right through you, you know. That is why you have to take them for a week or ten days. Also keep in mind the relative volumes- the tank is an order of magnitude or three bigger than your gut. You notice I said FLUSH. Most antibiotics are metabolized and excreated as inactive chemicals. It's the concentrated unmetabolized drug that does the damage. I've read of studies showing antibiotics in streams downstream of treatment plants, and antibiotic resistant bacteria in those same streams. Bob |
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