At least in the United States, Vicodin is a prescription drug.
Sidenafil is not an OTC (Over The Counter) drug, it' s a prescription drug.
No. A prescription is required for Topomax.
The closest medication would be Tramacet (Tramadol HCL 37.5mg/Paracetamol 325) or maybe Codydramol (Dihydrocodeine 7.5-10mg/Paracetamol 500mg). None of these two are close enough though to be called equivalent to Vicodin. Vicodin is a mixture of Hydrocodone (not to be confused with Dihydrocodeine) and paracetamol. Codydramol is a lot weaker than Vicodin - hence a 7.5mg DHC/500mg Paracetamol containing product cannot be bought OTC in the UK, a prescription is needed from your GP. Vicodin is also controlled prescription only drug and could not be bought OTC even if it was in the UK.
An over-the-counter drug is one that is available without a prescription.
Tramadol IS a prescription drug in the US; however it is available OTC (over the counter) in a few other countries.
There is no drug OTC that has the same efficacy as the medication Percocet. Oxycodone is the main ingredient in Percocet and is ONLY available by prescription. Now, the other ingredient in Percocet is TYLENOL or acetomenophin is available OTC.
OTC means "Over the Counter", which is a test that you can buy at the store and do not need a prescription for. Many medication are called OTC which means you can just go by them without a doctor's prescription. Or it could also be an OTC stock trade.
It's termed an OTC or "over the counter" medication or remedy.
Non-legend drugs are over-the-counter (OTC) drugs - such as plain aspirin - that do not require a doctor's prescription.
most of consumer laxatives are OTC meds.
The answer is no, as long as your eyes need the same prescription. The problem with OTC reading glasses is that they have the same prescription lens for each eye. Most people's eyes require different prescription strengths. You should go to the eye doctor to get a prescription, and then decide if OTC is good for you. See related link for myths about glasses.
No. Promethazine is an anti-nausea drug. It's also a VERY mild sedative. It requires a prescription in the US, but is OTC in England.