Interesting.
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It's not clear, though, whether the FDA has the authority to put non-prescription drugs behind the counter. Virginia Cox of the Consumer Healthcare Products Association, a trade group of non-prescription drugs and dietary supplements, says it would take an act of Congress. Cox's group opposes such a move, which would limit access to some of its members' products.
Pharmacies offer 'behind the counter' service
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Does this mean that people could sue to bring nonprescription drugs like Sudafed and cough medication back to being OTC?
Hmm.
Pharmacies offer 'behind the counter' service
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Does this mean that people could sue to bring nonprescription drugs like Sudafed and cough medication back to being OTC?
Hmm.