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1 939 Pure Food and Drug Act and are available over the counter.
2 ith nicotine gum and the patch now available over the counter.
3 fection if home antigen tests were available over the counter.
4 6/324) of the patients purchased antibiotics over the counter.
5 , pharmacist-prescribed, online service, and over the counter.
6 sed analgesic and antipyretic drug available over the counter.
7 nicotine gum and patch have become available over-the-counter.
8 ganizations, hospitals, and clinics, or sold over-the-counter.
12 Moreover, we similarly demonstrate that the over-the-counter analgesic, ibuprofen, which elicits the
13 In a case-control study we compared use of over-the-counter analgesics by 563 women from eastern Ma
16 evious studies examining the associations of over-the-counter analgesics or nonsteroidal anti-inflamm
18 s increases in the number of drugs available over the counter and in the variety of indications for t
19 Glucosamine (GlcN) is an amino sugar sold over-the-counter and is widely used as a dietary supplem
20 l recently, management of IBS has focused on over-the-counter and prescription medications that reduc
21 uth, shift work, alcohol and other drug use, over-the-counter and prescription medications, and sleep
22 east 30 million people around the world take over-the-counter and prescription nonsteroidal anti-infl
24 Medication use was defined as prescription, over-the-counter, and dietary supplements used "on a reg
25 lness and drug/medication use (prescription, over-the-counter, and illicit) during pregnancy might be
28 documented, TEN in children associated with over-the-counter antibacterial eye drops has only been r
34 our different commercial formulations of the over-the-counter antihistamine drug cetirizine dihydroch
35 eported that chlorcyclizine (CCZ, Rac-2), an over-the-counter antihistamine piperazine drug, possesse
38 pha lipoic acid, thioctic acid) is a popular over-the-counter antioxidant and insulin-mimetic supplem
39 have reported an association between use of over-the-counter antipyretics during pregnancy or infanc
40 patients also agreed to daily use of topical over-the-counter antiseptics on the areas affected by hi
42 g hormonal emergency contraception available over the counter, as has happened in countries other tha
43 On the other hand, the widespread use of over-the-counter aspirin on a long-term basis for cardio
47 gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in 111 over-the-counter BPO drug products tested and maintained
49 ion of antiresorptive medication, and use of over-the-counter calcium and/or vitamin D treatment.
50 uantities of lead have been reported in some over-the-counter calcium supplement preparations, includ
51 dhood epilepsy syndromes and from studies of over-the-counter CBD products are needed to assess wheth
56 a that exist, there is not any evidence that over-the-counter cough and cold medicines are effective
58 increased nonmedical use of prescription and over-the-counter cough and cold preparations, particular
59 against the potential risks of recommending over-the-counter cough medicines and should be prepared
60 verall paucity of data evaluating the use of over-the-counter cough medicines in children as well as
61 review the pharmacologic components found in over-the-counter cough medicines, the data concerning th
62 e articles cited will review the efficacy of over-the-counter cough medicines, the emerging trend of
65 ults provide the first demonstration that an over-the-counter drug can impact trust-related behavior.
72 g in Japan, some patients self-medicate with over-the-counter drugs after medical diagnosis, making i
73 sional, some patients may not be able to use over-the-counter drugs appropriately for certain diagnos
74 fic markers, microbial-derived compounds and over-the-counter drugs as their sulfate and glucuronide
75 for 6 weeks, prescription drugs for 4 weeks, over-the-counter drugs for 2 weeks, and no caffeine or a
77 Analytes such as the active ingredients in over-the-counter drugs were rapidly characterized regard
78 r haematological screening tests; use of any over-the-counter drugs within 7 days before first admini
80 well as guidance for the responsible use of over-the-counter drugs, herbal remedies, supplements and
84 rnal defibrillators that can now be obtained over-the-counter for widespread use in the community or
85 the major alkaloids present in six different over-the-counter "goldenseal" dietary supplements was ac
88 is claimed that Complete Thymic Formula, an over-the-counter herbal dietary supplement, is beneficia
89 tineae, driven by the under-regulated use of over-the-counter high-potency corticosteroid-containing
90 is already known about the market demand for over-the-counter HIV testing kits, their costs, and the
91 for a bewildering array of herbal remedies, over-the-counter hormonal products, and alternative ther
92 ehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is available as over-the-counter hormonal therapy and previously has bee
93 in children, is available in some countries over the counter in cream formulation for herpes labiali
94 xahydrocannabinol (HHC), currently available over the counter in many countries to adults and even ch
96 orld applications, we investigated the LD of over-the-counter medicaments naproxen and ibuprofen dire
97 prescription and dextromethorphan-containing over-the-counter medication abuse in adolescents is alar
98 enhydramine and shows the accumulation of an over-the-counter medication in aquatic sediments at five
99 ithdrawn from hepatotoxic drugs, and one was over-the-counter medication labeled for liver injury.
101 iled information about both prescription and over-the-counter medication use and other exposures such
102 include unmeasured confounding (for example, over-the-counter medication use, dietary intake), missin
103 by avoiding overuse of medication (including over-the-counter medication), underscoring the importanc
104 n, 42% (95% CI, 39.7%-44.8%) used at least 1 over-the-counter medication, and 49% (95% CI, 46.2%-52.7
106 of illness was lower by 1.9 days (p = 0.01), over-the-counter medications (OTCM) use by 36% (p = 0.00
107 as "severe." Regarding treatment, 39.4% used over-the-counter medications and 38.3% visited medical i
108 ion on older adults' use of prescription and over-the-counter medications and dietary supplements is
109 rting and stopping any medication, including over-the-counter medications and herbal supplements.
110 ple are unable to take many prescription and over-the-counter medications because of suspected or kno
111 Co-ingestion of other substances found in over-the-counter medications may also cause significant
113 cription medication users, concurrent use of over-the-counter medications was 46% (95% CI, 43.4%-49.1
115 h strategies (e.g., masks, grocery delivery, over-the-counter medications) do not appear to be immedi
117 cute and chronic illnesses, prescription and over-the-counter medications, financial and social statu
118 is increased for maternal use of vasoactive over-the-counter medications, including specific analges
120 than those with lower levels of pain to use over the counter medicine and home remedies to manage th
121 estigations and surgeries, prescriptions and over-the-counter medicine use, and impaired health-relat
122 orophyll that is used as a food colorant and over-the-counter medicine, has been shown to be an effec
126 the expansion of naloxone access, including over-the-counter naloxone as part of a multifaceted appr
127 ng not only bone-meal and dolomite, but also over-the-counter natural and refined calcium carbonate f
129 eatment for dyslipidemia, but the content of over-the-counter niacin is not federally regulated.
131 s a result, patients may use preparations of over-the-counter niacin that do not contain free nicotin
135 e past 20 years of aspirin, prescription and over-the-counter nonselective NSAIDs, and cyclooxygenase
136 eeks of back pain that was not responsive to over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicati
137 cigarettes (40.2% [95% CI, 37.6%-42.8%]) and over-the-counter NRT (17.3% [95% CI, 15.3%-19.2%]); 40.8
138 atio [OR], 1.95 [95% CI, 1.74-2.17]), use of over-the-counter NRT was not (OR, 1.03 [95% CI, 0.93-1.1
141 and there was a positive association between over-the-counter NSAID use and overall LUTS among women
143 r association between use of prescription or over-the-counter NSAIDs (compared with no NSAID use) and
144 ese findings suggest possible greater use of over-the-counter NSAIDs after implementation of the law,
145 association between use of prescription and over-the-counter NSAIDs and LUTS among 1,974 men and 2,6
147 care and does not include opioids available over the counter or prescribed in hospitals or drug trea
148 are widely available as consumer goods, and over-the-counter or nutraceutical products used for alle
150 s in patients' selection of pain management, over the counter (OTC) versus opioid, based on procedure
151 rug ingredients in samples of multicomponent over-the-counter (OTC) drug tablets with minimal damage
159 entional drug overdoses among children given over-the-counter (OTC) liquid medications, in November 2
161 , lack of doctor-patient communication about over-the-counter (OTC) medications, and easy accessibili
163 tients to recognize any risk associated with over-the-counter (OTC) NSAIDs (13.3% versus 29.3%; P = 0
164 d and Drug Administration approved the first over-the-counter (OTC) oral contraceptive pill (OCP) in
166 -end HAs should deliver better outcomes than over-the-counter (OTC) service models and low-end HAs.
167 e as a generic drug, is being considered for over-the-counter (OTC) status to allow individuals to ac
168 marize the evidence on efficacy and harms of over-the-counter (OTC) supplements to prevent or delay c
170 To Know Syphilis Test, as the first at-home, over-the-counter (OTC) test for syphilis, represents a s
172 billion point-of-care (POC), and 3.2 billion over-the-counter (OTC) tests, were produced, and approxi
174 pe of prescription (RX) and nonprescription (over-the-counter; OTC) medicinal products and dietary su
175 thinning time (P = 0.008), frequent usage of over-the-counter pain medication (P = 0.02), limbal inje
176 aspirin, acetaminophen, and caffeine from an over-the-counter pain medication separated on a normal-p
178 sperceive the health hazards associated with over-the-counter pesticides under the current textual la
182 itten list and the medication bottles of all over-the-counter prescriptions and CAMs with them to cli
183 nsive use of microbiome therapies, including over-the-counter 'probiotic' treatments intended to alte
186 oid (odds ratio, 2.9; 95% CI, 1.0-8.0) or an over-the-counter product (odds ratio, 3.6; 95% CI, 1.1-1
188 to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), such as over-the-counter provision at pharmacies, could facilita
192 es authorized for home use and available for over-the-counter sale has been introduced primarily thou
193 ia packaged processed foods, eating out, and over-the-counter sales in the past 1 year, and the degre
200 grams is notoriously poor, and a plethora of over-the-counter slimming aids are sold with claims of e
201 ding microbicide candidate widely used as an over-the-counter spermicide, may actually increase human
203 g across many US states before the change to over-the-counter status, few policy analyses have evalua
209 endation of probiotics, prebiotics, or other over-the-counter supplements for the prevention of gynae
210 Policosanol is one of the fastest growing over-the-counter supplements sold in the United States.
211 ancy supplementation in amounts available in over-the-counter supplements substantially reduces the p
212 mins B6, B12, and D (in amounts available in over-the-counter supplements), myo-inositol, probiotics,
215 ew usage strategy for nasal sprays available over-the-counter, that registers an average 8-fold impro
223 of exposure (no information on adherence or over-the-counter use of drugs) and end points (not confi
225 about their effectiveness at lower doses in over-the-counter use, the ability of patients to self-se
229 therapy (NRT), obtained via prescription or over-the-counter; varenicline; bupropion; electronic cig