- oil
Mineral oils, such as
liquid paraffin, are
generally the only
nonprescription lubricant laxative available, but due to the risk of
lipid pneumonia...
- in 1881 as the
Proprietary ****ociation. It
changed its name to the
Nonprescription Drug
Manufacturers ****ociation in 1989. In 1998,
dietary supplement...
-
cases sedatives such as
barbiturates may be prescribed. A
number of
nonprescription medications have
shown to be
effective in
promoting sleep. The amino...
- headache, and
difficulty concentrating. Many
prescription and
legal nonprescription substances can also
cause withdrawal symptoms when
individuals stop...
- done
examining consumer's
perceptions about the risk of and
access to
nonprescription medication. The
study concluded that a
small percentage of consumers...
-
Rogaine in 1997. In 1998, a 5%
formulation of
minoxidil was
approved for
nonprescription sale by the FDA. The 5%
aerosol foam
formula was
approved for medical...
- Post.
Retrieved June 29, 2016. Pray, W.S. (2006).
Nonprescription Product Therapeutics.
Nonprescription Product Therapeutics.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins...
- 1938,
methamphetamine was
marketed on a
large scale in
Germany as a
nonprescription drug
under the
brand name Pervitin,
produced by the Berlin-based Temmler...
-
diphenhydramine or doxylamine.
Diphenhydramine and
doxylamine are
widely used in
nonprescription sleep aids. They are the most
effective over-the-counter sedatives...
- Toxicology. Philadelphia: Saunders, 2001.
Chapter 36 –
Caffeine and
Related Nonprescription Sympathomimetics. ISBN 0-7216-5485-1[page needed] "Supplements Accelerate...