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  2. What To Know About Over-The-Counter Hearing Aids - AOL

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    Tuning in has gotten a whole lot easier for folks struggling with hearing loss. "Now there's this new pathway to care where people can buy products over-the-counter if they perceive they have a ...

  3. TheraBreath (brand) - Wikipedia

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    TheraBreath is an American brand of oral care products that is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. The company's products treat issues related to halitosis . The company is known as the Breath Company in the United Kingdom .

  4. Merck Consumer Health - Wikipedia

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    Merck's over-the-counter products includes cough and cold remedies, diet supplements, everyday health supplements, and women's and children's health products. Europe accounts for around 65% of the global sales, 32% is made in Emerging Markets and 3% is achieved elsewhere. [3] In April 2018, P&G agreed to buy Merck Consumer Health for $4.2 ...

  5. Over-the-counter counseling - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-counter counseling (or OTC counseling) refers to the counseling that a pharmacist may provide on the subject of initiating, modifying, or stopping an over-the-counter (OTC) drug product. [1] OTC counseling requires an assessment of the patient's self-care concerns and drug-related needs.

  6. A 2016 study published in the American Journal of Managed Care estimated that over-the-counter statin access could prevent over 250,000 major coronary events over 10 years.

  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.