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Thank you! I am new at this and have been doing what others have told me to do. This is an expensive way to get eggs, but I love my birds!!!It's true that Amprolium (active ingredient in medicated starter) is not an antibiotic, and is a thiamine blocker. It is also true that thiamine synthesizes carbohydrates so we are able to use them as energy, along with other bodily functions that affect our nervous systems. I have seen a study that shows that Amprolium is present 10-14 days in the egg, more concentrated in the yolks, after administration of medicated feed. At these levels, the levels of the drug as it affects the human uptake of this beneficial vitamin may be negligible. I'm short, would I eat the eggs? Yes, probably, but not on a regular basis. I prefer to use medicated feed only when it is necessary, not as a preventative measure. I hope that helps!