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  5. Generic brand - Wikipedia

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    Generic brand products may be of similar quality as a branded product, and are commonly made from the standard ingredients used for branded products. Without the costs of marketing individual products, generic brands are priced lower than branded products. They are preferred by customers for whom price or value-for-money is the priority. [1]

  6. Metamizole - Wikipedia

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    Metamizole is banned in several countries, available by prescription in others (sometimes with strong warnings, sometimes without), and available over the counter in yet others. [ 18 ] [ 47 ] [ 48 ] For example, approval was withdrawn in Sweden (1974), the US (1977), [ 49 ] and India (2013, ban lifted in 2014).

  7. Over-the-counter drug - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are medicines sold directly to a consumer without a requirement for a prescription from a healthcare professional, [1] as opposed to prescription drugs, which may be supplied only to consumers possessing a valid prescription.