How to Handle Chronic Medication Losses When the Pharmacies Are Gone
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Most prepping conversations focus on food, water, shelter, and security. Those are the right instincts. But there is a category of vulnerability that doesn’t get nearly enough attention, and for millions of Americans, it may be the most urgent one of all. What happens to the person managing high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, a thyroid condition, or a seizure disorder when the supply chain breaks down and the pharmacy down the street is no longer an option?
This is not a hypothetical problem reserved for Hollywood disaster scripts. Supply chain fragility, grid vulnerabilities, civil unrest, and cascading infrastructure failures are real and documented risks. The question is not whether disruption is possible. The question is whether you are prepared for it — and for those who depend on daily, weekly, or monthly medications, preparation requires a specific and deliberate plan that goes well beyond a 72-hour bug-out bag.
Read More: https://www.lateprepper.com/p/how-to-handle-chronic-medication
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