One of the strongest alternatives to the Tussigon that you are referring to would be a OTC product containing Dextromethorphan (aka DXM).
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.
Yes. It's OTC
permethrin 5% is not available OTC, it is a prescription-only cream. However, it may be available at a garden store for non-human use.
Barbiturates are available only with a physician's prescription
Drugs such as children's Advil and Motrin, Aleve, Pepcid and Tagament are available in OTC in the United States.
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Yes. Tylenol ES (extra strength) is an OTC pain reliever/fever reducer. Hydrocodone is an opioid pain reliever available only by Rx. You'll notice that on your bottle it will say Hydrocone/APAP. APAP is the abbreviation for Tylenol (Acetaminophen) so don't take additional Tylenol if you're taking the Hydrocone, which can wreack havoc on your liver. Don't confuse OTC Tylenol with the #'s. Tylenol #1, #2, #3, #4, & #5 all contain codeine and caffeine in addition to the acetaminophen.
Vicodin has hydrocodone, which is a narcotic pain killer in it. Usually, depending on the type you are prescribed, hydrocodone comes in 5 mg, 7.5 mg, and 10 mg. There is also generally 500 mg of acetaminophen in the vicodin, which is a more useful OTC pain relief.
I have found that it is not available OTC.
Yes. It is also available generically and OTC as "loratidine".
Hydrocodone is Vicodin with Tylenol. Hydromorphone (aka Dilaudid) is straight Hydromorphone. No Tylenol or any other OTC meds mixed in. Obviously, Hydromorphone is much stronger. It is said that it is stronger than Oxycontin.