All, thanks for the feedback on my posting; you gave me a lot to think about! Just a few answers to some of the questions I have seen:
1. I agree very much that antibiotics should not be treated lightly, and we ask everyone to sign a disclaimer that this is an emergency supply, not something to give yourself when you think you might be coming down with something. Inappropriate use can lead to resistant bacterial strains that become "superbugs" that hurt all of us.
2. These are not counterfeit, I get all supplies from Amerisource Bergen, which is one of the two biggest wholesalers in the country. Its the same place many hospitals get their supplies.
3. Storage - as we note on the site, the US government has shown some studies that Cipro can stay potent well beyond the original expiration dates. http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Mar2000/n03292000_20003292.html
However, it is VERY important to note that Tetracycline becomes dangerous, not just ineffective after its expiration date. Thats why I order a new bottle for every prescription, so we get the freshest batch available.
4. We include the literature on each drug, with all contraindications, instructions etc...
5. We have a Dr who is comfortable writing for emergency supplies of drugs like this which are very prevelant and not a 'controlled substance." If you want pain killers or Viagra try one of the canadian guys.

Well thanks for all the feedback and ideas, I appreciate it. If you have any other specific questions I would be happy to try and answer them.
Rob