This is not medical advice, nor is it intended to be. These are also not intended to be formal medical recommendations and you should never abuse medication or use it against its guidelines; you should also ask your doctor or clinician’s advice, etc etc. These are lists of ideas, tips, and tricks for theoretical disaster and prepping scenarios.
If you have a higher dosage but you are able to use a lower one, depending on the medication, you might be able to cut the pill or dose in half.
Mexican pharmacies may have SSRIs over the counter.
Tapering if necessary
Check your SSRI’s half-life to see how long you have; sudden discontinuation can trigger severe withdrawal (brain zaps, dizziness, panic attacks, depression).
If you must stop without access, taper slowly over weeks by reducing doses in 5mg increments (liquid compounding pharmacies can help).
In case of sudden withdrawal, these might help:
Increase 5-HTP or Tryptophan Intake
5-HTP: 100 mg 2x daily.
Natural sources: Turkey, eggs, cheese, oats, seeds (pumpkin/sunflower), and dark chocolate.
Use NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine) to Reduce Withdrawal Effects
Helps restore glutamate balance disrupted by antidepressant withdrawal.
Dose: 600-1200 mg/day.
Exercise (Even Light Walking) to Boost Serotonin Naturally
20+ minutes a day helps regulate mood and reduce withdrawal symptoms.
Light Therapy (If Seasonal Affective Symptoms Are a Factor)
Light therapy - use a 10,000 lux light box for 30 min in the morning.
Depending on your doc, they might be able to put in an order for you with a medical/pharma wholesaler and you would pay in cash.
If your clinician is okay with it, but insurance is getting in the way of filling, you can see if CostPlus Drugs (Mark Cuban’s pharmacy) has your medication.
If you have a higher dosage but you are able to use a lower one, depending on the medication, you might be able to cut the pill or dose in half.
Ask for 90 day supplies from mail-order pharmacies (GoodRX Cold, Cost Plus Drugs, Caremark, Blueberry Pharmacy, HoneyBee Health etc.)
International pharmacies you could try: InHouse Pharmacy (New Zealand), Buy Pharma (Singapore/India), Mexican pharmacies that have some critical meds OTC
Available without a prescription in U.S. pharmacies.
Not as effective as albuterol but can help in emergencies.
Epinephrine Auto-Injectors (EpiPen, Auvi-Q)
Can provide emergency relief if asthma is triggered by severe allergic reactions.
Antihistamines & Inflammation Control
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) or Loratadine (Claritin, Allegra, Zyrtec)
Help reduce airway inflammation from allergic triggers.
Low-Dose Aspirin Therapy
Some studies suggest aspirin desensitization can help reduce inflammation in aspirin-exacerbated asthma (AERD).
Natural preventive/emergency alternatives
These will not replace normal prescription medication for asthma treatment. Some things may help reduce inflammation and improve airway function over time, but it is different for every single person.
Homeopathic "remedies" are the most expensive way of stocking up on (potentially contaminated) water imaginable. They don't work. They can't work. They are snake oil. They do not belong as a recommendation in any serious discussion of the topic of preparedness.
Their inclusion makes me doubt your judgement and your information for every other post that provides health advice.
The American Medical Association, the National Health Service, and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia have all stated that there is no good evidence that homeopathy is effective.
All relevant scientific knowledge about physics, chemistry, biochemistry and biology contradicts homeopathy. Homeopathic remedies are typically biochemically inert, and have no effect on any known disease. Its theory of disease, centered around principles Hahnemann termed miasms, is inconsistent with subsequent identification of viruses and bacteria as causes of disease. Clinical trials have been conducted and generally demonstrated no objective effect from homeopathic preparations. The fundamental implausibility of homeopathy as well as a lack of demonstrable effectiveness has led to it being characterized within the scientific and medical communities as quackery and fraud.