• @jimbo
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    • @UsernameIsTooLon
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      21 year ago

      They do, it just depends on the drugs. Sometimes you might even need a prescription for a heavier dose than what OTC might offer.

        • @UsernameIsTooLon
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          No, it makes it OTC up until a fixed dosage. Naproxen for example is basically Aleve, an OTC pain killer. However you can only get 500mg+ tablets of Naproxen through prescriptions because they’re reserved for people with real pain problems.

          • @[email protected]
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            … which makes it not otc, you literally just described exactly what I’m saying and are telling me it’s the opposite.

                • @techlaito
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                  I think his whole point is that it’s still over the counter like Aleve. Just at a lower dosage, but you’re still getting it over the counter. Take 2 Aleves for the same 500mg effect.