Makary said the FDA is looking at prescription drugs like nausea medications and vaginal estrogen, and hopes to make changes this year.
Over-the-counter (OTC) medications can be purchased without a prescription and are generally used for minor ailments, while prescription drugs require a doctor’s order and typically treat more serious ...
There are some over-the-counter (OTC) medications that may be part of your daily routine, like taking melatonin every night before you go to bed or a multivitamin in the morning. Then there are the ...
You've probably purchased an OTC drug this week without giving it a second thought. Maybe it was a bottle of ibuprofen for lower back pain, a sleep aid to help with a restless night or cold medicine ...
Nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach — anemia? Frequent sufferers of gastrointestinal symptoms may be doing more harm than good every time they reach for certain over-the-counter medications ...
The CARES Act allowed for more OTC drugs and health supplies to be FSA and HSA eligible. Examples of medications eligible for FSA and HSA include: acetaminophen (Tylenol), Monistat, Nasacort, Dayquil, ...