Luride drops are used to help prevent cavities in children when there is a lack of fluoride in the water. The medication's active ingredient is sodium fluoride and it only available with a prescription.
Nope. Prescription only. Flouride is toxic, so dosages need to be prescribed by a doctor/dentist.
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There are prescription drops for inflammation. Most over the counter drops will only soothe it a bit. The likely injury is a tear to the tissue around the eardrum, and this will heal slowly over a period of days. If you experience hearing loss or chronic ringing in the ears, consult an otologist or otolaryngologist.
Yes, most over the counter eye drops contain tetrahydrozoline, and this dilates there capillaries making them More vulnerable to their hormones
Robitussin is very effective. Menthol cough drops work well too.
Yes.. All prescribed and over-the-counter medications (eye drops, saline solution) are allowed on a plane.
As far as I know, you can't buy them over the counter. I know someone who uses that product and they had to get them prescribed by their docter.
Eye allergies require special eye drops. Most of the time, the eye drops are available over the counter, but you should first consult a physician to see which eye drops may be necessary for your specific allergy.
A legal medication you can buy without a prescription like Tylenol etc.
The counter represents the amount of magic power he is using up. The counter starts at 9:9:9:9 and every time for example, gets into a fight, the counter drops.