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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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over-the-counter medicines

0When you feel like you have a cold or flu, you buy 01u00over-the-counter medicines02u00.02br
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00Does "over-the-counter medicines" refer to those medicines that are not described by the doctors? Thanks.0-
  

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0From what I understand, OTC medicines are those that can be purchased without a doctor prescription. 02br 02br 00Note: I think you need a definite article before 'flu'. 0-

  • 0From what I understand, OTC medicines are those that can be purchased without a doctor prescription.
  • 02br 02br 00Note: I think you need a definite article before 'flu'.
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0From what I understand, OTC medicines are those that can be purchased without a doctor prescription. They can be found on shelves at drug stores.02br
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00Note: I think you need a definite article before 'flu'. I could be wrong.0-
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01cite10Angliholic12cite10medicines that are not 11font11del10described12del10 prescribed12font10 by the doctors?12blockquote
10 Yes -- those that do not need to be prescribed by doctors.02br
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