Emergency preparedness is a big topic between Marie and me. Here at Wisdom Preserved, we focus a lot on Food Storage, but that is not all we are about. Remember, we want to focus on the lost arts and emergency preparedness as a whole, that’s why today we are talking about the Jase Case from Jase Medical.
The Jase Case from Jase Medical provides individuals with 5 antibiotics for emergency preparedness. Individual emergency medical supplies are essential to a household’s preparation for disaster response. Having emergency medicine on hand could be the difference between life and death.
With the COVID-19 pandemic hitting the world on such a large scale it makes us think longer and harder about emergency preparedness. Large-scale catastrophic incidents such as natural disasters, epidemics, air or rail crashes, infrastructure/utility outages, extreme weather, and terrorist attacks, can happen anywhere, with little or no warning. Emergency incidents can have devastating effects on communities, especially those areas where the individuals are not prepared. Experience has shown that when individual households are prepared the community as a whole fare better.
The Jase Case from Jase Medical provides individuals with 5 antibiotics for emergency preparedness. Individual emergency medical supplies are essential to a household’s preparation for disaster response. Having emergency medicine on hand could be the difference between life and death.
Telemedicine has gone mainstream in the last few years, especially because of COVID-19. Telemedicine makes it easier than ever to consult with doctors, nurses, and mental health professionals on an as-needed and almost instantaneous basis.
Marie and I were recently made aware of one such company; Jase Medical. Jase Medical offers individuals the opportunity to obtain emergency antibiotics in the form of what is called the JASE CASE.
Which medications are prescribed for an emergency supply?
For chronic disease medications, we offer a wide range of options depending on your current medication list. WE DO NOT PRESCRIBE NARCOTIC MEDICATIONS OF ANY KIND.
Our Emergency Antibiotic Pack contains the following medications:
Amoxicillin-Clavulanate
Azithromycin
Ciprofloxacin
Doxycycline
Metronidazole
Are these medications the same as provided by my local pharmacy?
Yes. They are the same medications as you would purchase from your local pharmacy or hospital.
Which conditions are treated by these antibiotics?
Antibiotics taken for an infection should be specifically prescribed for an individual and an associated infection. Some of the possible infections treated by these antibiotics include:
Bioterror from anthrax, plague, and tularemia
Bite wounds
Cellulitis
Diverticulitis
Intra-abdominal infections
Tooth infections
Ear infections
Pneumonia
Sinusitis
Strep throat
Urinary tract infection
Traveler’s diarrhea
Cholera
Osteomyelitis
Prostatitis
Salmonella
Lyme disease
Malaria
Q fever
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Chlamydia
Amebiasis
Bacterial vaginosis
C. diff
Pelvic inflammatory disease.
Who is JASE Medical?
JASE Medical was founded by Shawn Rowland, M.D., a board-certified family physician. Dr. Rowland is assisted by a team of highly qualified medical experts and business leaders.
Who is JASE Medical for?
JASE Medical is for adults who desire an emergency supply of medication to have on hand in the event of a serious emergency or when professional medical help is not available.
Is it legal to prescribe medication online?
Yes. JASE Medical contracts with physicians who are licensed to prescribe medicine and treat patients in your area, and complies with all governing medical laws.
Do I need to have a current primary care doctor to use JASE Medical?
Our physicians are not meant to replace your primary care provider. In order to safely prescribe medication, we require that you have been seen by a healthcare provider for a general exam within the past 2 years.
How long can the antibiotics be stored?
Most antibiotics will come with a manufacturer’s expiration date between 2 and 3 years from the date of manufacture. To maximize the shelf-life of your medications they should be stored in air-tight containers in a cool, dry environment.
Under proper storage conditions antibiotics, expiration dates can be extended for a MINIMUM of an additional 5 years.
Studies have shown that, when stored in a dry, cool environment, these types of medications retain greater than 90% of their potency after 20 years.
Is JASE covered by insurance?
JASE Medical does not accept any type of health insurance.