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1 ith nicotine gum and the patch now available over the counter.
2 sed analgesic and antipyretic drug available over the counter.
3 939 Pure Food and Drug Act and are available over the counter.
4 nicotine gum and patch have become available over-the-counter.
5  Moreover, we similarly demonstrate that the over-the-counter analgesic, ibuprofen, which elicits the
6   In a case-control study we compared use of over-the-counter analgesics by 563 women from eastern Ma
7             We aimed to find out what effect over-the-counter analgesics have on risk of ovarian canc
8 posure odds ratios to estimate the effect of over-the-counter analgesics on ovarian cancer risk.
9 evious studies examining the associations of over-the-counter analgesics or nonsteroidal anti-inflamm
10                                       Use of over-the-counter analgesics was assessed through intervi
11 s increases in the number of drugs available over the counter and in the variety of indications for t
12    Glucosamine (GlcN) is an amino sugar sold over-the-counter and is widely used as a dietary supplem
13 uth, shift work, alcohol and other drug use, over-the-counter and prescription medications, and sleep
14                   The analysis of a range of over-the-counter and prescription tablet formulations is
15  Medication use was defined as prescription, over-the-counter, and dietary supplements used "on a reg
16 lness and drug/medication use (prescription, over-the-counter, and illicit) during pregnancy might be
17 ild pain that was adequately controlled with over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications.
18 our different commercial formulations of the over-the-counter antihistamine drug cetirizine dihydroch
19 eported that chlorcyclizine (CCZ, Rac-2), an over-the-counter antihistamine piperazine drug, possesse
20      Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) is a popular over-the-counter antihistaminic medication used for the
21  have reported an association between use of over-the-counter antipyretics during pregnancy or infanc
22            Phenylpropanolamine, a well-known over-the-counter appetite suppressant, was recently remo
23 g hormonal emergency contraception available over the counter, as has happened in countries other tha
24     On the other hand, the widespread use of over-the-counter aspirin on a long-term basis for cardio
25  observed before NRT became widely available over-the-counter (August 1996).
26              The availability of drugs on an over-the-counter basis, including those previously avail
27 ge part as a result of the widespread use of over-the-counter calcium and vitamin D supplements.
28 ion of antiresorptive medication, and use of over-the-counter calcium and/or vitamin D treatment.
29 uantities of lead have been reported in some over-the-counter calcium supplement preparations, includ
30                                              Over-the-counter cobalt supplements are available for sa
31 Patients should be advised about use of this over-the-counter compound.
32                             Prescription and over-the-counter cough and cold medication abuse is rapi
33 a that exist, there is not any evidence that over-the-counter cough and cold medicines are effective
34                                              Over-the-counter cough and cold medicines are widely pre
35 increased nonmedical use of prescription and over-the-counter cough and cold preparations, particular
36  against the potential risks of recommending over-the-counter cough medicines and should be prepared
37 verall paucity of data evaluating the use of over-the-counter cough medicines in children as well as
38 review the pharmacologic components found in over-the-counter cough medicines, the data concerning th
39 e articles cited will review the efficacy of over-the-counter cough medicines, the emerging trend of
40                                  Recommended over-the-counter doses of famotidine and calcium carbona
41 inge drinking, prescription drug misuse, and over-the-counter drug misuse).
42                      Optimal therapy with an over-the-counter drug requires that the consumer diagnos
43 s in technology may facilitate the growth of over-the-counter drug therapy.
44        Data on the range of prescription and over-the-counter drug use in the United States are not a
45         We recently identified meclizine, an over-the-counter drug, as an inhibitor of mitochondrial
46 cines, 8 in vivo diagnostic materials, and 1 over-the-counter drug.
47 sional, some patients may not be able to use over-the-counter drugs appropriately for certain diagnos
48 fic markers, microbial-derived compounds and over-the-counter drugs as their sulfate and glucuronide
49 for 6 weeks, prescription drugs for 4 weeks, over-the-counter drugs for 2 weeks, and no caffeine or a
50             Lack of information about use of over-the-counter drugs limited the ability to assess con
51   Analytes such as the active ingredients in over-the-counter drugs were rapidly characterized regard
52             Most patients self-medicate with over-the-counter drugs, but severe cases need treatment
53 itical component of the regulatory review of over-the-counter drugs.
54 naire and assessed medication use, including over-the-counter drugs.
55 rnal defibrillators that can now be obtained over-the-counter for widespread use in the community or
56 the major alkaloids present in six different over-the-counter "goldenseal" dietary supplements was ac
57  is claimed that Complete Thymic Formula, an over-the-counter herbal dietary supplement, is beneficia
58 is already known about the market demand for over-the-counter HIV testing kits, their costs, and the
59  for a bewildering array of herbal remedies, over-the-counter hormonal products, and alternative ther
60 ehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is available as over-the-counter hormonal therapy and previously has bee
61  in children, is available in some countries over the counter in cream formulation for herpes labiali
62 prescription and dextromethorphan-containing over-the-counter medication abuse in adolescents is alar
63 enhydramine and shows the accumulation of an over-the-counter medication in aquatic sediments at five
64 ithdrawn from hepatotoxic drugs, and one was over-the-counter medication labeled for liver injury.
65 n, 42% (95% CI, 39.7%-44.8%) used at least 1 over-the-counter medication, and 49% (95% CI, 46.2%-52.7
66 llow a lipid-lowering agent to be sold as an over-the-counter medication.
67 ion on older adults' use of prescription and over-the-counter medications and dietary supplements is
68 rting and stopping any medication, including over-the-counter medications and herbal supplements.
69    Co-ingestion of other substances found in over-the-counter medications may also cause significant
70 cription medication users, concurrent use of over-the-counter medications was 46% (95% CI, 43.4%-49.1
71          Use of prescription antibiotics and over-the-counter medications was also reduced across all
72 cute and chronic illnesses, prescription and over-the-counter medications, financial and social statu
73  is increased for maternal use of vasoactive over-the-counter medications, including specific analges
74 is contained in various foods, beverages and over-the-counter medications.
75  than those with lower levels of pain to use over the counter medicine and home remedies to manage th
76 orophyll that is used as a food colorant and over-the-counter medicine, has been shown to be an effec
77                              Alternative and over-the-counter medicines have become increasingly popu
78  prohibiting pharmacists to sell antibiotics over-the-counter must be enforced.
79 ng not only bone-meal and dolomite, but also over-the-counter natural and refined calcium carbonate f
80                     No-flush preparations of over-the-counter niacin contain no free nicotinic acid a
81 eatment for dyslipidemia, but the content of over-the-counter niacin is not federally regulated.
82                                Commonly used over-the-counter niacin preparations (500-mg tablets or
83 s a result, patients may use preparations of over-the-counter niacin that do not contain free nicotin
84           Pertinent literature on the use of over-the-counter niacin was obtained by searching PubMed
85 inic acid and is the least expensive form of over-the-counter niacin.
86                                              Over-the-counter nicotine produces sustained levels (10
87 e past 20 years of aspirin, prescription and over-the-counter nonselective NSAIDs, and cyclooxygenase
88 eeks of back pain that was not responsive to over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicati
89                     Since becoming available over the counter, NRT appears no longer effective in inc
90            However, the associations between over-the-counter NSAID use and certain urologic symptoms
91 and there was a positive association between over-the-counter NSAID use and overall LUTS among women
92                                     However, over-the-counter NSAID use was positively associated wit
93 r association between use of prescription or over-the-counter NSAIDs (compared with no NSAID use) and
94  association between use of prescription and over-the-counter NSAIDs and LUTS among 1,974 men and 2,6
95  are widely available as consumer goods, and over-the-counter or nutraceutical products used for alle
96 rug ingredients in samples of multicomponent over-the-counter (OTC) drug tablets with minimal damage
97                              The labeling of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs is critical to their safe a
98           Several anabolic steroids are sold over-the-counter (OTC) in the United States, and their p
99 entional drug overdoses among children given over-the-counter (OTC) liquid medications, in November 2
100 , lack of doctor-patient communication about over-the-counter (OTC) medications, and easy accessibili
101                          Less is known about over-the-counter (OTC) NANSAIDs, which are typically use
102 tients to recognize any risk associated with over-the-counter (OTC) NSAIDs (13.3% versus 29.3%; P = 0
103 marize the evidence on efficacy and harms of over-the-counter (OTC) supplements to prevent or delay c
104           Since 2005, California law allowed over-the-counter (OTC) syringe sales pending local autho
105 pe of prescription (RX) and nonprescription (over-the-counter; OTC) medicinal products and dietary su
106 thinning time (P = 0.008), frequent usage of over-the-counter pain medication (P = 0.02), limbal inje
107 aspirin, acetaminophen, and caffeine from an over-the-counter pain medication separated on a normal-p
108 of injury and death really acceptable for an over-the-counter pain reliever?
109                                        Using over-the-counter pharmaceutical samples, we demonstrate
110              The use of ephedra alkaloids in over-the-counter preparations has been associated with p
111 ependent arrhythmias at doses recommended in over-the-counter preparations.
112 itten list and the medication bottles of all over-the-counter prescriptions and CAMs with them to cli
113       Low-dose daily aspirin may be the best over the counter product to utilize as a preventive agen
114 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
115            Drug-induced ALF is uncommon, but over-the-counter products and dietary/herbal supplements
116                     Data were unavailable on over-the-counter purchases of high-dose aspirin and low-
117 stration (FDA) is considering approval of an over-the-counter, rapid HIV test for home use.
118 icotine gum and patches are now approved for over the counter sale in the United States.
119 grams is notoriously poor, and a plethora of over-the-counter slimming aids are sold with claims of e
120 ding microbicide candidate widely used as an over-the-counter spermicide, may actually increase human
121        A rational policy decision concerning over-the-counter statin use will require an effectivenes
122        Preclinical findings suggest that the over-the-counter supplement N-acetylcysteine (NAC), via
123 ermore, it is already widely available as an over-the-counter supplement.
124 o support changes in lifestyle, laxatives or over the counter supplements.
125 ngesting 10 mg/d of biotin, a dose common in over-the-counter supplements for healthy adults.
126    Policosanol is one of the fastest growing over-the-counter supplements sold in the United States.
127                                              Over-the-counter sustained-release niacin contains free
128            Commercially, glucosamine is sold over-the-counter to relieve arthritis.
129         The conditions were tested using six over-the-counter topical products containing various com
130                                      Several over-the-counter treatments are marketed as having the a
131 ontribute to the safety and effectiveness of over-the-counter treatments for hyperlipidemia.
132 e during pregnancy, which was introduced for over-the-counter use in October 2013.
133  of exposure (no information on adherence or over-the-counter use of drugs) and end points (not confi
134  about their effectiveness at lower doses in over-the-counter use, the ability of patients to self-se
135 d dietary supplements can be recommended for over-the-counter use.
136 servatives in many consumer goods, including over-the-counter vaginal products.

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