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Morgan Ellis, pharmacy researcher and medical reviewer at MedsBase

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Morgan Ellis

Pharmacy Researcher · 8 years experience

Pharmacy researcher with 8 years reviewing clinical drug information, generic formulation equivalence, and international pharmaceutical standards. Focuses on patient-facing accuracy in medication education.

Quick Answer

  • You can order antibiotics online from international pharmacies without a prescription — amoxicillin, doxycycline, azithromycin, ciprofloxacin, metronidazole, and 100+ others are stocked at MedsBase.
  • All antibiotics at MedsBase are manufactured by WHO-GMP certified facilities — the same Indian manufacturers supplying NHS and EU pharmacies.
  • Orders ship worldwide with discreet packaging. Most customers receive their order in 7–21 days depending on destination.
  • Stewardship matters: Use the right antibiotic for the right infection, complete the full course, and don’t use antibiotics for viral infections (colds, flu, COVID-19).

Why People Order Antibiotics Online

In the United States, UK, Canada, and Australia, antibiotics require a prescription. For many patients — those without health insurance, those who know their infection and have been treated for it before, or those in countries with poor healthcare access — an international pharmacy provides a practical alternative.

International online pharmacies like MedsBase source from the same WHO-GMP certified Indian pharmaceutical manufacturers (Cipla, Sun Pharma, Lupin, Mankind Pharma) that supply the UK’s NHS generic contracts and EU hospital formularies. The molecules are chemically identical to branded equivalents sold at 10–20× the price in the US.

Antibiotic stewardship: Antibiotic resistance is a global public health crisis. Use antibiotics only for confirmed or strongly suspected bacterial infections. Complete the full prescribed course even if you feel better early. Never use someone else’s leftover antibiotics. These practices protect both you and the broader population.

Antibiotics Available at MedsBase

MedsBase stocks over 100 antibiotic products across all major drug classes. The table below covers the most commonly searched molecules with links to specific products.

Antibiotic (Generic)Common Brand at MedsBaseTypical UseStandard Course
AmoxicillinAugmentin, MoxChest, ear, throat, dental, skin infections; H. pylori500mg 3× daily × 5–7 days
Amoxicillin-ClavulanateAugmentin, ClavamResistant infections, sinusitis, animal bites625mg 2× daily × 7 days
DoxycyclineDoxycycline, RevidoxAcne, STIs (chlamydia), malaria prophylaxis, Lyme disease, respiratory infections100mg 2× daily × 7–14 days
AzithromycinAzilup, AsitomycinSTIs (chlamydia, gonorrhoea), community-acquired pneumonia, bronchitis500mg day 1, 250mg × 4 days (Z-pack)
CiprofloxacinCipro, MoxicipUTIs, traveller’s diarrhoea, anthrax prophylaxis, respiratory infections500mg 2× daily × 3–14 days (UTI: 3 days)
MetronidazoleFlagyl, MetrogylBV, trichomoniasis, C. difficile, dental infections, anaerobic infections400–500mg 3× daily × 5–7 days
NitrofurantoinNiftas, UrifonUncomplicated UTIs — excellent for E. coli; does NOT treat kidney infections100mg MR 2× daily × 5 days
LevofloxacinLevomac, LevohealCommunity-acquired pneumonia, complex UTIs, sinusitis500mg once daily × 5–10 days
ClarithromycinClifordH. pylori triple therapy, respiratory infections, atypical pneumonia500mg 2× daily × 7–14 days
ErythromycinErythromycin, EnthrocinPenicillin-allergic patients: respiratory, skin, STIs; acne250–500mg 4× daily × 5–14 days
Co-Trimoxazole (TMP-SMX)Co-TrimoxazoleUTIs, traveller’s diarrhoea, PCP prophylaxis, MRSA skin infections960mg 2× daily × 3–14 days

Browse the full antibiotics category for all 100+ products including injectable forms, eye/ear drops, topical creams, and combination antibiotics.

Amoxicillin from Mexico and Other Cross-Border Sources — How MedsBase Compares

Searches like “amoxicillin from Mexico”, “antibiotics from Mexico”, and “Mexican pharmacy antibiotics” reflect a real need: US patients crossing the border or ordering internationally because antibiotics cost $50–200 with a US prescription and doctor visit vs $8–25 at an international pharmacy.

MedsBase offers a significant advantage over the Mexico/Canadian pharmacy route:

  • No border crossing required — ships directly to your address worldwide
  • Indian manufacturers (Cipla, Sun Pharma, Lupin) produce to WHO-GMP standards equal to or higher than Mexican generics — with documented batch testing and COA available
  • Much lower prices — amoxicillin 500mg (21 capsules) from $5–9 vs $15–40 from Mexican pharmacies
  • Wider selection — 100+ antibiotic products vs the limited range at most border pharmacies

How to Choose the Right Antibiotic

The right antibiotic depends on the infection site and the likely causative bacteria. Below is a practical guide to common scenarios:

Who is this guide for? People who have been prescribed a specific antibiotic before for a recurring condition, travellers managing known infection risks, and healthcare workers in resource-limited settings. If you are unsure of your diagnosis, a telehealth consultation is advisable before ordering.
ConditionFirst-Choice AntibioticAlternative (penicillin allergy)
Uncomplicated UTI (women)Nitrofurantoin 100mg × 5 daysCo-trimoxazole or ciprofloxacin
ChlamydiaDoxycycline 100mg × 7 daysAzithromycin 1g single dose
Community-acquired pneumoniaAmoxicillin 500mg × 5 daysDoxycycline or clarithromycin
Traveller’s diarrhoea (bacterial)Ciprofloxacin 500mg × 3 daysAzithromycin (SE Asia — quinolone resistance)
Bacterial vaginosisMetronidazole 400mg × 7 daysClindamycin cream (topical)
H. pylori eradicationClarithromycin + amoxicillin + PPI × 7–14 daysMetronidazole + tetracycline + bismuth + PPI
Dental abscessAmoxicillin 500mg × 5 daysMetronidazole 400mg × 5 days
Malaria prophylaxisDoxycycline 100mg daily (start 1–2 days before travel)Atovaquone-proguanil or mefloquine

Emergency Antibiotic Kits

For travellers, preppers, or people in areas with limited healthcare access, MedsBase offers pre-assembled antibiotic kits:

  • Medical Emergency Kit — broad-spectrum antibiotic combination covering the most common bacterial infections encountered in travel and emergency scenarios
  • STD Protection Pack — azithromycin + doxycycline + metronidazole covering the most common bacterial STIs
  • Ziverdo Kit — zinc + doxycycline + ivermectin; used in some regions as a broad-spectrum protocol

How to Order Antibiotics from MedsBase

  1. Find your antibiotic — use the antibiotics category or search by molecule name or brand name
  2. Select quantity — most orders are 1–3 packs. Order enough for a full course plus a small reserve
  3. Checkout — pay via crypto (lowest price) or credit card via our secure payment processor
  4. Shipping — discreet packaging, plain envelope or box with no pharmaceutical labelling visible on the exterior
  5. Delivery — 7–21 days depending on destination; standard tracked shipping; EMS for faster delivery

🛡️ Reshipment Assurance: Every MedsBase order is covered by our Reshipment Assurance Policy — if your parcel doesn’t arrive, we reship at no charge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I order antibiotics online without a prescription?

Yes, from international pharmacies like MedsBase. The prescription requirement is a domestic regulatory rule in countries like the US, UK, and Australia. International pharmacies operating under different jurisdictions can legally dispense antibiotics without a local prescription. This is the same model used by Canadian pharmacy networks that have operated legally for 20+ years.

Is amoxicillin from Mexico safe?

Amoxicillin sourced from reputable Mexican pharmacies is generally safe — Mexico’s COFEPRIS regulator enforces GMP standards. That said, Indian-manufactured amoxicillin from MedsBase (Cipla, Sun Pharma manufacturers) is produced under WHO-GMP standards with documented batch testing, and costs less with no border crossing required.

What is the strongest antibiotic available online?

Relative “strength” depends on the target bacteria. For broad-spectrum coverage, levofloxacin and ciprofloxacin (fluoroquinolones) cover the widest range of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. However, fluoroquinolones carry a black-box warning for tendon damage and peripheral neuropathy — they should not be first-line for simple infections where narrower antibiotics suffice. Linezolid (available at MedsBase as Zyzolide) and vancomycin cover MRSA but are reserved for serious resistant infections.

How long does it take to receive antibiotics ordered online?

Typically 7–14 days for Europe and North America, 10–21 days for other regions. If you have an acute infection that needs treatment immediately, see a local urgent care or emergency provider first and use MedsBase for refill stock and future preparedness.

Can I take antibiotics if I’m allergic to penicillin?

Penicillin allergy affects approximately 10% of people, though true allergy (IgE-mediated) is much less common. If you have confirmed penicillin allergy, avoid the entire penicillin class (amoxicillin, ampicillin, flucloxacillin, piperacillin) and use caution with cephalosporins (cross-reactivity ~1–2%). Macrolides (azithromycin, clarithromycin, erythromycin), fluoroquinolones (ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin), and tetracyclines (doxycycline) are safe alternatives.

Do antibiotics ordered from India work the same as US-brand antibiotics?

Yes — the active molecule is chemically identical. Indian generics from WHO-GMP manufacturers are bioequivalent to the originator brand by regulatory definition. The NHS in the UK and many EU national health systems source the majority of their generic antibiotics from the same Indian manufacturers (Cipla, Sun Pharma, Lupin) that MedsBase uses.

What antibiotics treat a UTI?

For uncomplicated UTIs in women, nitrofurantoin (Niftas 100mg × 5 days) is the first-line choice with excellent coverage for E. coli and minimal resistance. Co-trimoxazole is an alternative. Ciprofloxacin works but is generally reserved for complicated UTIs, kidney infections, or cases where culture confirms resistance — using fluoroquinolones for simple UTIs accelerates resistance unnecessarily.

What antibiotics treat chlamydia?

Doxycycline 100mg twice daily for 7 days is the preferred treatment for chlamydia per current UK and US CDC guidelines (single-dose azithromycin is less preferred after 2021 guideline updates due to lower cure rates). Both are available at MedsBase: Doxycycline Capsules and Azilup (Azithromycin).

Not sure whether your infection is bacterial or viral? Our bacterial infection guide covers common types, symptoms, and which antibiotic treats each.

Sophie Chen

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Sophie Chen

Pharmaceutical Content Researcher · 8 years experience

Sophie Chen is a pharmaceutical content researcher with 8 years covering generic medication access and clinical pharmacology. She specialises in international regulatory frameworks, bioequivalence standards, and patient-facing education on therapeutic drug classes. She is not a clinician.

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