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  2. OTC Exchange of India - Wikipedia

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    The OTC Exchange Of India was founded in 1990 [3] under the Companies Act 1956 and was recognized by the Securities Contracts Regulation Act, 1956 as a stock exchange. The OTCEI is no longer a functional exchange as the same has been de-recognised by SEBI vide its order dated 31 Mar 2015.

  3. Some drugmakers to cap cost of asthma inhalers at $35 a month

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    Kiowa Rix, 27, of Warren, Michigan, found herself with a $500 out-of-pocket price tag for her son Lucas’ inhaler — Flovent, from GSK — in February, when her insurance stopped covering the ...

  4. Over-the-counter drug - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are medicines sold directly to a consumer without a requirement for a prescription from a healthcare professional, [1] as opposed to prescription drugs, which may be supplied only to consumers possessing a valid prescription.

  5. Inhalant - Wikipedia

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    Medical devices such as asthma nebulizers and inhalers were also reported as a means of application. The practice gained popularity in 2004, with the marketing of the device dubbed AWOL (Alcohol without liquid), a play on the military term AWOL (Absent Without Leave). [ 22 ]

  6. AstraZeneca to cap US out-of-pocket costs for inhalers at $35 ...

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    (Reuters) -AstraZeneca said on Monday it would cap out-of-pocket costs for its inhaled respiratory products at $35 per month in the United States, starting June, following a similar move by rival ...

  7. Nicotine replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] [25] Pierce and Gilpin (2002) stated their conclusion as follows: "Since becoming available over the counter, NRT appears no longer effective in increasing long-term successful cessation" (p. 1260). [25] Efficacy studies, which are conducted using randomized controlled trials, do not transfer very well to real-world effectiveness.

  8. Doctors urged to ditch blue inhalers for asthma treatment ...

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    The carbon footprint of blue inhalers is being compared to a lengthy car trip in advice released to asthma patients as British doctors are told to switch out the sprays for a more effective treatment.

  9. Propylhexedrine - Wikipedia

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    Propylhexedrine, sold under the brand name Benzedrex among others, is an alkylamine primarily utilized as a topical nasal decongestant. [1] Its main indications are relief of congestion due to colds, allergies, and allergic rhinitis. [2]