Over-the-counter drug

An over-the-counter (OTC) drug is a medication that can be purchased without a prescription from a healthcare provider. These drugs are widely available in pharmacies, grocery stores, and other retail outlets.

OTC drugs can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, from minor ailments such as headaches and colds, to more serious conditions such as allergies and high blood pressure. They are generally considered safe and effective when used as directed and can be a convenient and cost-effective option for consumers.

However, it is important to use OTC drugs responsibly, as they can have potential side effects and interactions with other medications. It is also important to follow dosing instructions carefully, and to seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen.

In addition, some OTC drugs, such as those containing pseudoephedrine, are subject to restrictions in order to prevent abuse and misuse. It is important to be aware of these restrictions and to follow applicable laws and regulations.



Over-the-counter drug