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With online pharmacies that only ask that an questionnaire be answered, it is important that we all understand the difference between prescription and over the counter drugs. These Ehow guides will help you use these medications properly.
An over-the-counter stock is generally a stock that is traded within a dealer network, or a group. Make sure to understand what the fees and risks are before investing in Read More
There are two different aspects to choosing an over-the-counter cold remedy--fighting the cause of your sickness, and lessening the severity of the infection’s effect. This Read More
Want a whiter smile without high cost? Get tips for using over the counter whitening products in this free video clip about easy teeth whitening tips. Read More
Treating acne with over-the-counter products takes a little bit of research to be sure are you are purchasing a product that has the potential to really help heal the acne. Read More
Over-the-counter drugs are those you buy, well, over the counter. You will also see them referred to as OTCs. While OTCs are safe, it is always better to check with your Read More
You don't need to be an athlete to get athlete's foot. That itching sensation between your toes is going to drive you insane if you don't find a way to get rid of it. There Read More
Mild acne can be treated with over-the-counter products instead of prescriptions or going to a dermatologist. Find out how to treat mild acne. Read More
Little can ruin your makeup routine faster than redness in your face. However, many people are resistant to visiting a doctor to get expensive prescriptions, especially if Read More
One of the most current health hazards is the abuse of non-prescription, over-the-counter drugs easily purchased in any drug store and via the Internet. Three drugs, in Read More
According to the Free Dictionary, a medical prescription is "an order (often in written form) by a qualified health care professional to a pharmacist or other therapist for Read More
Prescriptions are medicines that you can only get from your doctor. You can buy some drugs--such as antacids and aspirins--over the counter and in most stores, but you have Read More
The price of prescription drugs has only gone up. In 2000, a typical American senior citizen paid more than a $1,000 a year for his prescriptions. By 2010, that number is Read More
Prescription drug insurance, or a prescription drug plan, is a policy that specifically covers part or all of the cost of prescriptions. Some group plans offer prescription Read More
Prescription drugs that are commonly abused include those that alter the mood, elevate the mood or kill pain, such as Oxycontin, Xanax, Ritalin, Zoloft and Valium. Learn Read More
Prescription drugs can be addictive. Many individuals think abuse and addiction only happens with illegal drugs. This is a common misconception. Even if a person has a Read More
There may come a time when you wish to stop using prescription medications. Addiction and abuse are common concerns, especially when dealing with painkillers. However, Read More
Prescription drugs improve health through elaborate mechanisms of action and years of intense research. The path a pill takes from the laboratory to a pharmacy includes a Read More
You are not stuck with the high cost of prescriptions because there are ways that you can get discounts on prescriptions. You can also work with health care providers to Read More
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