Yes, Botox injections (the wrinkle-shrinking drug) and an over-the-counter version of the Oxytrol patch are now over the counter drugs. The Food and Drug Administration approved both recently. But our medical advisers recommend caution before trying either medication.
Botox is a DEADLY poison. No skin products would leagally be allowed to be sold over the counter with this as a constituent.
There is no over-the-counter drug to cure heartworms.
And over-the-counter drug that will lengthen bleeding time is aspirin.
If an over the counter drug might affect your ability to drive it will
No.
No, it is not a legal over-the-counter drug or plant anywhere in the world.
yes and an over the counter drug... and an antiacid
No, it is a prescription drug.
an over the counter drug
Absolutely NOTHING! Any over the counter drug will not show up on a standard drug screen.
Yes, botox is a drug. Well, by definition " Botox" it is a drug, a drug is any substance used in diagnosis, treatment o prevention of humans disease; but also any substance intended to affect the structure of function of the human body. Biologically speaking Botox is a neurotoxins produced by Clostridrium Botulinum.
Sidenafil is not an OTC (Over The Counter) drug, it' s a prescription drug.