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Health, 23.11.2019 00:31 abbypark0804

In what way are over-the-counter and prescription medications similar
a. patients require the consent of a medical professional to take them.
b. they can be used by anyone who has a serious condition.
c. pharmacists are able to limit how much of them are sold.
d. their packaging states the amount of medicine to take.

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