Homeopathics, Supplements, OTC Medicines Overlap In Pharmacists’ ‘Over-The-Counter’ Survey

Results of U.S. News & World Report’s first “Best OTC Medicine & Health Products” survey include homeopathic formulations, supplements and non-drug topicals in same categories of indications with nonprescription pharmaceuticals.

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US consumer health care brands have another source for touting their popularity, survey results which suggest support from pharmacists for alternatives to conventional OTC drugs have as remedies for common ailments.

Results of the U.S. News & World Report’s first “Best OTC Medicine & Health Products” survey published on 23 May include homeopathic formulations, dietary supplements and non-drug topicals in the...

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