OTC medications are medications that have been discovered to be protected and fitting for utilization without the supervision of a human services proficient, for example, a doctor, and they can be bought by buyers without a medicine. Drugs that are safe and effective for use by the general public without a prescription are defined as over-the-counter (OTC) drugs. These drugs are often located on shelves in pharmacies with easy access by patients, but may also be located in non-pharmacy outlets, such as grocery stores, convenience marts and large discount retailers.
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