over-the-counter in the PONS Dictionary

over-the-counter Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Compared to other over-the-counter pain relievers, paracetamol is significantly more toxic in overdose but may be less toxic when used chronically at recommended doses.
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The term is used to distinguish it from over-the-counter drugs that can be obtained without a prescription.
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Most of the trading is done in over-the-counter markets, with telephone quotes on a security basis.
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The only active ingredient in this over-the-counter drug formulation is menthol, however celadrin is mentioned on a specific brand as functional ingredient.
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Prescription ocular antihistamines and over-the-counter ocular antihistamines can bring relief to patients whose lid inflammation is caused by allergies.
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Physiotherapy programme using over-the-counter toothpaste with triclosan should be used with home care.
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Facial scrubs are available in over-the-counter products for application by the user.
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Copper oxide is used in vitamins supplements as a safe source of copper and over-the-counter treatments.
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For mild cases, over-the-counter wart medicines, such as salicylic acid may or may not shorten infection duration.
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In contrast, over-the-counter markets are where bids and offers are negotiated privately between principals.
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