The only way to get Mifepristone is through your doctor.
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A diet pill that contains fentermine. I've only saw it in Mexico...where I purchased it. You can buy it over the counter there but you have to have a prescription for it in the US
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In the US, mifepristone is used only for medication abortion. In a couple of other countries, it's also used for emergency contraception.
They are not sold legally over the counter in the US, it requires a doctor's prescription.
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In the US, you would speak with a pharmacist.
OTC usually stands for Over The Counter. It also stands for Ornithine transcarbamylase."OTC" stands for "over-the-counter," which in the US means that you can purchase that medication without a prescription.
Cough syrup with Codeine is not available in Utah without a Dr.'s prescription. Codeine is classified as an opiate and as such not available over the counter. You may be thinking of Dextromethorphan, a morphine derivative, which is contained in most over the counter cough syrups. However, it does not contain the addictive narcotic side effects (such as the 'high', or analgesic effect) but mainly serves as an antitussive (cough suppressant). In high amounts it may have a disassociative effect on the body.
No, RU-486 (now known as mifepristone) must be dispensed directly by a doctor in most countries in the world. Mifepristone at a lower dose is also available for emergency contraception in some Asian countries.
Codeine is rarely available over the counter. Some areas may allow the sale of a combination of Codeine and Promethazine over the counter. However, because of the strength and addictive qualities of codeine, you will have a hard time finding a pharmacist willing to carry it without a prescription. No place in the US . All control drugs off the shelf by 1960 , and now you must sign for cold pills.
Drugs such as Tylenol that anyone can buy over the counter at a drug store. Other drugs such as anti-depressants, ADD medication, etc. are legal only when prescribed by a doctor. The only drug that i can think of related to narcotics (cocaine,marijuana) that is not yet illegal in the US is a hallucenagetic called Salvia.