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Beyond Chemo: 10 Compounds Researchers Are Studying to Complement Cancer Care

Cancer treatment has always been a moving target. Chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery remain the pillars of oncology — but for decades, researchers have been quietly building a parallel body of literature around compounds that may support, enhance, or complement...

Your Medicine May Be Running Out — And the War in Iran Is Why

Most Americans assume the pharmacy shelf will always be stocked. They assume their blood pressure medication will be there on Tuesday. That ibuprofen will be waiting when they need it. That the cancer drug their spouse depends on won't suddenly be unavailable. That...

FAQ: Our most commonly asked questions about Jase

If you’re considering Jase, chances are you’ve paused and thought, “This makes sense, but I still have a few questions.”You’re not alone. Here are the most common ones we hear, answered plainly. Is this really doctor-prescribed? Yes. Every Jase order is reviewed by a...

Medical Readiness: What Really Kills First

When Disaster Strikes, It’s Not Hunger or Thirst That Takes the First Lives In every disaster zone, from hurricanes in the Caribbean to war zones in Ukraine, the pattern is the same. People worry about food and water, but it’s infection that kills first. A small wound...

Other Medication Considerations

  Our expertise at JASE is focused on providing our patients with the more difficult to obtain prescription medications for their emergency preparedness. Specifically, antibiotics and medications for chronic conditions. Our five specially selected antibiotics can...

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What About My Penicillin Allergy?

Even though you might have a penicillin allergy reported on your medical record it doesn’t necessarily mean you have a true allergy. In fact. over 90 percent of patients with a reported penicillin allergy are found to not actually have an allergy when formally tested.

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Antibiotic Stewardship…Part 2

  Some people may feel that it is irresponsible for physicians to prescribe antibiotics for emergency use. They favor withholding these critical medications due to a fear of creating antibiotic resistance if inappropriately used. Let's turn to the evidence....

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Antibiotic Stewardship

  According to many scientists and clinicians, antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest threats to human health worldwide. However, without a clear understanding of the vital role of antimicrobials, and more specifically, antibiotics in modern life, a...

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Our Fragile Supply Chain

  Trying to find a silver lining to the cloud of the coronavirus pandemic can be challenging. However, one such silver lining is how the pandemic highlighted our fragile supply chain here in the United States, if not the world’s global supply chain. The world’s...

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One of the Greatest Discoveries Since the Wheel

  Over the years many lists have been published in an effort to rank the most “revolutionary inventions or discoveries in history”, or the “greatest breakthroughs of all time”. Invariably these lists include “penicillin” or “antibiotics”. In fact, a list...

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