Sentences with phrase «over the counter drugs available»

There are many good over the counter drugs available and we are happy to provide those to you when we are open.

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What's startling, is that the cream, Vusion, is simply made up of three ingredients that are available over the counter — miconazole (an antifungal drug), zinc oxide, and petroleum jelly.
If a drug is available over the counter, it must be safe, right?
One pioneering London heart surgeon suggested that the drugs were so good and so safe they should be made available over the counter to everyone over age 40.
The drug is very cheap — as little as 35 US cents — and is often available over the counter.
«Results lend support to current national initiatives from the National Academies, White House, and bipartisan legislation requesting that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration create a new regulatory classification for hearing devices meeting appropriate specifications to be available over the counter,» the authors write.
Prilosec OTC is the only PPI available over the counter; the rest of the drugs in this class require a prescription.
We prefer not to compare supplements and drugs as one is available over the counter and the latter is available only by prescription.
Antihistamine drugs are commonly available over the counter (OTC) and they can help to relieve your itching.
It should be noted here that there are test kits available over the counter to exclude some drug toxicosis, but their specificity and sensitivity vary so much that if there is any chance of amphetamine toxicosis, it is dangerous to waste time on these tests.
Immiticide is a legend drug, not available for sale over the counter.
We carry some drugs that are available over the counter.
Conditions caused by or contributed by (a) The inadvertent release of nuclear energy when government funds are available for treatment of Illness or Injury arising from such release of nuclear energy; (b) An Insured Person participating in the military service of any country; (c) An Insured Person participating in an insurrection, rebellion, or riot; (d) Services received for any condition caused by an Insured Person's commission of, or attempt to commit a felony or to which a contributing cause was the Insured Person being engaged in an illegal occupation; (e) An Insured Person voluntarily using illegal drugs; intentionally taking over the counter medication not in accordance with recommended dosage and warning instructions; and intentionally misusing prescription drugs.
On December 16, 2003, a joint hearing of the FDA Nonprescription Drugs and Reproductive Health Drugs Advisory Committees voted 23 to four to recommend that the FDA make Plan B emergency contraception available over the counter for all women regardless of age.
Yesterday, the Obama administration announced that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will comply with a federal judge's order to make emergency contraception available over the counter, for all women, with no age restrictions.
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