Over-the-Counter
OTCคำจำกัดความ
Medications that can be purchased without a prescription, deemed safe for consumer use when following the label directions. The FDA determines OTC status based on a drug's safety profile, abuse potential, and whether self-diagnosis by the consumer is appropriate.
ตัวอย่าง
Ibuprofen is available OTC for pain and fever, though prescription-strength doses exist for conditions like arthritis.
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