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Over-the-counter Drug Advertising
Journal of Pharmaceutical Marketing & Management, 1994ABSTRACTThis study explored the extent of information and persuasive methods in over-the-counter drug advertisements in Sweden. A content analysis of 267 ads revealed that over-the-counter advertising is less informative than ethical advertising and that over-the-counter advertising is less persuasive than consumer advertising in general.
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Aluminium in Over-the-Counter Drugs
Drug Safety, 2003In the early 1970s, aluminium toxicity was first implicated in the pathogenesis of clinical disorders in patients with chronic renal failure involving bone (renal osteomalacia) or brain tissue (dialysis encephalopathy). Before that time the toxic effects of aluminium ingestion were not considered to be a major concern because absorption seemed unlikely
Claudia M, Reinke +2 more
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Over-the-Counter Drug Research
2020Over-the-counter (OTC) drug research deals primarily with active ingredients and combinations of active ingredients that have been shown to be safe and effective for their intended use and can be labeled with appropriate directions and warnings such that the consumer can utilize the product for the purposes of self-medication.
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Toxicoses from Over-the-Counter Human Drugs
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1990This article describes the mechanisms, recognition, and management of toxicoses from human over-the-counter (OTC) drugs. Drugs that have been included were chosen because of their potential for toxicosis and the incidence of exposure. Drug groups discussed are cough, cold, and allergy medications, laxatives and cathartics, antacids, antidiarrheal ...
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Advertising: Over-the-counter drugs
2022Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are medicines such as cough medicine and painkillers that people can literally buy over the counter in diverse kinds of retail shops. With increasingly aging and health-conscious populations, the advertising of these drugs is a huge industry where advertising practices are importantly shaped by the status of these drugs as “
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1979
The over-the-counter (O/C) drugs discussed in this chapter include nonprescription hypnotics (containing atropinelike [anticholinergic] substances and antihistamines), nonprescription antianxiety drugs (usually containing substances similar to the O/C hypnotics), O/C analgesics (containing aspirin, phenacetin, and aspirinlike products), nonprescription
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The over-the-counter (O/C) drugs discussed in this chapter include nonprescription hypnotics (containing atropinelike [anticholinergic] substances and antihistamines), nonprescription antianxiety drugs (usually containing substances similar to the O/C hypnotics), O/C analgesics (containing aspirin, phenacetin, and aspirinlike products), nonprescription
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Interactions between selected over-the-counter drugs and food: clinical relevance and prevention
International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 2022Iga Pawłowska +2 more
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