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over the counter drug - traducción al árabe

MEDICINES SOLD DIRECTLY TO A CONSUMER WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION FROM A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL, AS OPPOSED TO PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, WHICH MAY ONLY BE SOLD TO CONSUMERS POSSESSING A VALID PRESCRIPTION
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over the counter drug         
‎ دَواءٌ بدُوْنِ وَصْفَة‎
over-the-counter drug         
دَواءٌ بدُوْنِ وَصْفَة
Over the counter         
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Definición

over the counter
by ordinary retail purchase, with no need for a prescription or licence.
?(of share transactions) taking place outside the stock exchange system.

Wikipedia

Over-the-counter drug

Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are medicines sold directly to a consumer without a requirement for a prescription from a healthcare professional, as opposed to prescription drugs, which may be supplied only to consumers possessing a valid prescription. In many countries, OTC drugs are selected by a regulatory agency to ensure that they contain ingredients that are safe and effective when used without a physician's care. OTC drugs are usually regulated according to their active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) rather than final products. By regulating APIs instead of specific drug formulations, governments allow manufacturers the freedom to formulate ingredients, or combinations of ingredients, into proprietary mixtures.

The term over-the-counter (OTC) refers to a medication that can be purchased without a medical prescription. In contrast, prescription drugs require a prescription from a doctor or other health care professional and should only be used by the prescribed individual. Some drugs may be legally classified as over-the-counter (i.e. no prescription is required), but may only be dispensed by a pharmacist after an assessment of the patient's needs or the provision of patient education. Regulations detailing the establishments where drugs may be sold, who is authorized to dispense them, and whether a prescription is required vary considerably from country to country.

Ejemplos de uso de over the counter drug
1. Crawford acknowledged that the agency‘s drug review staff had concluded the drug could be safely used as an over–the–counter drug by women older than 17.
2. Advertisement But according to Teva‘s non–prescription drug marketing manager Orly Finkelman, the prices of pharmaceuticals sold off the shelves reflect the correct price, and over–the–counter drug prices can be expected to go up if deregulated.
3. Ratiopharm could also be split up and its most attractive businesses its eastern Europe activities and its over–the–counter drug unit – could end up on the auction bloc separately, Theisen said.
4. Shares of Taisho Pharmaceutical, Japan‘s leading maker of over–the–counter drugs, gained 5.7 per cent to Y2,405 after the Asahi newspaper said the firm is in final negotiations to buy Astellas Pharma‘s over–the–counter drug unit.
5. Updated: Monday, February 12, 2007 at 0'52 hours IST London, February 12: One of Britain‘s biggest pharmacy chains is planning to begin a trial selling Viagra as an over–the–counter drug on Valentine‘s Day, it has said.