It depends on what you are trying to treat. If its a yeast infection (which diflucan can sometimes be prescribed for) there are options over the counter. But there is no OTC medication that is equal too it. You can find many antifungals over the counter, but its the antibiotic part of diflucan you will not be able to find.
Your pharmacists can help you with this question. You do not say what sort of other medicines you need and why.
There are medicine over the counter at the pharmacy. it's the same for men and women.
Acetaminophen 500 mg that are mfg by Kroger have the same apperance as th white 10/325 mg hydrocodone. Hope this helps and I wished that someone could have answered for me when I was looking!
No its actually not. You just have pin worms. I had the same thing too and I just got Reece's pinworm medicine and they went away. It's over the counter medicine and pretty cheap. Its very common
yes. you can. i was recently prescribed Valtrex and Vicodin by the same doctor to help with a painful herpes outbreak.
Leaving aside all argument as to which is better, "modern medicine" and "conventional medicine" are the same thing. Homeopathic medicine is one of the alternatives to conventional modern medicine, or is part of "alternative medicine".
I recommend having him use Batherapy...My mother uses it for legs because she is a postal worker, so I assume he should have the same result using the product
No. If you buy an over the counter medicine, it's got to be clearly labled in it's OWN bottle. To avoid any confusion, or misunderstanding if law enforcement was to see it.
There are certain ones that are fine to take. It is best to ask your doctor about this though. They know way more about that than anyone else would. You can never be too safe.
none unless you live in Canada
Over the counter drugs are made in the same way that prescription drugs are manufactured. They are made in safe and sterile factories with proper ingredients and quality control.
St. John's Wort is one. SAMe is another.
Dewormers all treat the same parasite, worms in the intestines.