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She was right about the first scam they pulled so I'd trust the info. I wouldn't order anything from her though. Had a bad experience that was never resolved.
Any macrolide based antibiotic should work, and, if you can't get that, a tetracycline should also work although they are quite a bit more expensive.
Learn your antibiotics and stock these four: Penicillin's, Macrolide's, Cephalasporin's and Tetracycline's.
I, personally, never use the fluoroquinolones. Many people have bad reactions to them, and the reactions can be quite severe. This would be antibiotics like ciprofloxacin.
I'm not a physician and this is not medical advice. It is merely observation from ten years of studying, buying and administering antibiotics for myself, my wife and several kids. Haven't used many prescriptions since about 2014.
Be careful not to use any expired tetracyclines. Most other meds are fine (although they can be less effective) but tetracyclines specifically can cause a dangerous issue that can damage your kidneys (doxycycline is ok though).
https://www.goodrx.com/drugs/safety/expired-medications
I have a medicine cabinet with all those. But, I do know what I am doing with antibiotics since medicine is my wheelhouse. My recommendations were specifically for treating mycoplasmas. Agreed that Cipro is too nasty to use and it has too many side effects. Therefore, the doxy is most likely the best choice for most people baring any allergies. Penicillins and cephlasporins are not useful for mycoplasma because of the antibiotic resistant strains out there. Azithromycin is more expensive and does have some unwanted side effects - especially fungal infections. Tetracycline can have some stomach issues associated with it.
C-diff is a real risk especially with older adults, so any antibiotic use should not be done haphazardly. You are right - everyone should know what they are taking.