Why are drugs available at drugstores less effective than those at hospitals?
They are especially designed with safety in mind.
Drugs available at drugstores are called OTC or over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, and because they are made with safety first in mind for use by a wide variety of people, they are less effective than drugs obtained at hospitals. However, side effects may occur, so be sure to consult with a pharmacist or registered sales representative to select and buy the right medicine for you.
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