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  2. Non-Insured Health Benefits - Wikipedia

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    The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program provides medically necessary coverage for eligible First Nations and Inuit in Canada. It is administered by Health Canada and covers benefit claims for certain drugs, dental care, vision care, medical supplies and equipment, short-term crisis intervention mental health counselling, and medical transportation. [1]

  3. First over-the-counter birth control pill hits store shelves

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    The Food and Drug Administration approved Opill for over-the-counter sales in July, but the drug’s maker, Perrigo, didn’t start shipping batches to retailers and pharmacies until March 4.

  4. Over-the-counter drug - Wikipedia

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    The drugs are usually on the shelves, and the store also sells items like toys, gadgets, perfumes and homeopathic products. The drugs in this category have limited risk and addiction potential. Examples are naproxen and diclofenac in small amounts, cinnarizine , 400 mg ibuprofen up to 20 tablets and also 500 mg paracetamol up to 50 tablets.

  5. McNeil Consumer Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    The company markets over-the-counter and prescription medical products including complete lines of Tylenol and Motrin IB products for adults and children. [citation needed] The company is located in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, and employs 2,600 people. [citation needed] Annual sales in 2004 were US $2.1 billion.

  6. Audiologists Say These Are the Best Over-The-Counter Hearing Aids

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    Best Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids. ... Sarow says the new Apple AirPods Pro 2 is a great place to start. “The typical price for a quality OTC product is around 1000 dollars, but this new Apple ...

  7. Over-the-counter counseling - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-counter counseling (or OTC counseling) refers to the counseling that a pharmacist may provide on the subject of initiating, modifying, or stopping an over-the-counter (OTC) drug product. [1] OTC counseling requires an assessment of the patient's self-care concerns and drug-related needs.

  8. Backed Up? Skip the Over-the-Counter Stuff and Try These ...

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    Including prebiotics (e.g. onions, leeks, garlic, oats and bananas) and fermented foods (like kimchi, miso, kefir or sauerkraut) in your daily diet promotes all-around gut health.

  9. Merck Consumer Health - Wikipedia

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    Merck's over-the-counter products includes cough and cold remedies, diet supplements, everyday health supplements, and women's and children's health products. Europe accounts for around 65% of the global sales, 32% is made in Emerging Markets and 3% is achieved elsewhere. [3] In April 2018, P&G agreed to buy Merck Consumer Health for $4.2 ...