The Spanish study looked at loratadine only. They may well have eschewed antihistamines simply because they cause sleepiness, something you don't want to do to nursing home patients. The effectiveness of antihistamines in covid prevention is a question mark.
As for your list, I share a lot of your doubts, e.g. antidepressants, especially SSRI's should have no place. Ditto for weight-loss pills; if TSHTF and the economy tanks, we're all going on a diet and loosing weight whether we want to or not. I do think there would a real ongoing need for antihypertensives, such as lisinopril and hydrochlorothiazide, probably a beta blocker too such as metoprolol. This is because there are quite a few basically healthy people whose only real medical issue is hypertension; if you stop treating it, you'll have a lot of premature deaths of people in their 50's and early 60's who have valuable skill sets. Not all insulin is for "too much sugar": If you don't want to write off Type I diabetics, then insulin is a must, along with ample needles, spare glucose-meters and batteries and of course lancets. And don't forget reliable refrigeration to store the insulin.
I certainly am not the one to ask about a comprehensive list, but I think it should include latanoprost: eyedrops to treat glaucoma. This prevents blindness, and you're able to keep a productive person from turning into a dependent, to speak nothing of preventing real suffering.
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As for your list, I share a lot of your doubts, e.g. antidepressants, especially SSRI's should have no place. Ditto for weight-loss pills; if TSHTF and the economy tanks, we're all going on a diet and loosing weight whether we want to or not. I do think there would a real ongoing need for antihypertensives, such as lisinopril and hydrochlorothiazide, probably a beta blocker too such as metoprolol. This is because there are quite a few basically healthy people whose only real medical issue is hypertension; if you stop treating it, you'll have a lot of premature deaths of people in their 50's and early 60's who have valuable skill sets. Not all insulin is for "too much sugar": If you don't want to write off Type I diabetics, then insulin is a must, along with ample needles, spare glucose-meters and batteries and of course lancets. And don't forget reliable refrigeration to store the insulin.
I certainly am not the one to ask about a comprehensive list, but I think it should include latanoprost: eyedrops to treat glaucoma. This prevents blindness, and you're able to keep a productive person from turning into a dependent, to speak nothing of preventing real suffering.
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