Differences in otc allergy medications

    • [PDF File]Whitepaper - LWW

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      number of Rx allergy medications have lost patent protection, typically resulting in their manufacturers opting to make available OTC versions of the same drug—for example, Benadryl®, Claritin®, and most recently, Zyrtec®. The Rx-to-OTC switch dynamic is not new to the healthcare industry. In markets where the indication is sizeable


    • [PDF File]COVERED OVER THE COUNTER (OTC) MEDICATIONS - PreferredOne

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      PreferredOne’s list of covered OTC medications are covered with a provider’s prescription if the plan allows coverage. ... (COC) for specific coverage details. Covered Over The Counter Medications • 24hour Allergy 10 Mg Tablet • Alavert 10 Mg Disintegrating Tablet • Alavert 10 Mg Tablet • Alavert Children's Allergy 5 Mg/5 Ml Oral ...


    • [PDF File]Prescription and OTC Anti- Allergy Medications - City University of New ...

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      Over the Counter Anti-Allergy Medications • An allergy is the response of the body's immune system to normally harmless substances such as pollen and food. • While in most people these substances pose no problems, in allergic individuals their immune system sees this as a’ threat’ and produces a response. • Most allergy sufferers first reach for over-the-counter antihistamine pills ...


    • [PDF File]Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medications - Veterans Affairs

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      including prescription pain medicines, certain OTC cold and allergy medications, and alcohol. If combined, they can slow both heart rate and respiration, which can be fatal. What Happens When You Stop Taking CNS Depressants? Discontinuing prolonged use or abuse of high doses of CNS depressants can lead to serious withdrawal symptoms.


    • [PDF File]OTC MEDICATIONS: A FOCUS ON PROTECTING YOUR SKIN - Samford University

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      OTC MEDICATIONS: A FOCUS ON PROTECTING YOUR SKIN Terri M. Wensel, PharmD, BCPS, TTS Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy OBJECTIVES Differentiate between a variety of skin ailments such as sunburn, poison ivy, and insect stings Determine if it is appropriate for a patient to self -treat


    • [PDF File]Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medications - Veterans Affairs

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      including prescription pain medicines, certain OTC cold and allergy medications, and alcohol. If combined, they can slow both heart rate and respiration, which can be fatal. What Happens When You Stop Taking CNS Depressants? Discontinuing prolonged use or abuse of high doses of CNS depressants can lead to serious withdrawal symptoms.


    • [PDF File]Allergy - Antihistamine & Immunotherapy Medication

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      Acceptable medications: o Do not instill antihistamine eye drops immediately before or during flight/safety related duties, as it is common to develop temporary blurred vision each time the drops are applied. o Post-dose observation time: Not required for acceptable medications (see chart below). • Conditionally acceptable medications:


    • [PDF File]Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medications and Products

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      5854 Diphenhydramine Antihistamine Allergy Tablets 25 mg. 100 ct. $5.00 6022 Diphenhydramine Antihistamine Allergy Tablets 25 mg. 400 ct. $11.00 5855 Fexofenadine Allergy Tablets 180 mg. 30 ct. $11.00 5677 Fluticasone Propionate (Allergy Nasal Spray, 24‑hour), 60 sprays 50 mcg. 1 ct. $14.00 5856 Fluticasone Propionate (Allergy Nasal Spray,


    • [PDF File]Over the Counter Cold/Allergy Medications - Rowan University

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      Over the Counter Cold/Allergy Medications It is always important to read the labels of any medications you take. Some over-the-counter (OTC) products contain more than one active ingredient, meaning they contain more than one drug. This is done to either more effectively treat one symptom or to treat multiple symptoms with one medication.


    • [PDF File]Pediatric Over-the-Counter Medication Refresher for Pharmacists

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      OTC medications involved inappropriately dosed cough and/or cold products.2 Factors leading to overdose of these products included administration of more than two medications containing the same ingredients, inappropriate utilization of measuring devices, use of adult products in situations where pediatric products were indicated,


    • [PDF File]OTC Medication Dosing Chart

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      Medication Dosing Chart – Common OTC Medication . Generic versions of acetaminophen and ibuprofen work well. Brand names of acetaminophen include Tylenol. Brand ... Children’s Diphenhydramine HCL (Benadryl) Allergy Dosing (1+ Years Old) Weight (lbs) Dose – Liquid (12.5 mg/5mL) Dose – Chewable (12.5 mg) Dose – Capsule (25mg) 20 – 24 ...


    • [PDF File]ASSESSING CONSUMER BENEFITS OF ALLERGY RX-TO-OTC SWITCHES - CHPA

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      Despite the fact that HCPs are writing fewer prescriptions for allergy medications, and fewer allergy sufferers are seeking professional care, HCPs still remain an important resource. In 2015, almost 28 percent of allergy sufferers went to see an HCP for treatment, and 44 percent stated that the HCP was an influencer in their choice of OTC.


    • [PDF File]Guide to Over-the-Counter Medications for People with Chronic Kidney ...

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      o Take your other medications at least 4 hours before or 2 hours after Metamucil. • Stool softeners draw water to the colon to make stools softer and easier to pass. o You can use Docusate, Colace, and Soflax. • Stimulants trigger the intestines to contract and push out the stoo l. o You can use Dulcolax, Senna, Senokot).


    • Think OTC for your Ulcer and Allergy Medications

      2015 Magellan Rx Management. All rights expressly reserved | MRX0335_Deductible_0815 Brand name drugs like Nexium®, Prevacid ®, Prilosec and Zyrtec ®, Claritin and Zantac® that used to only be available with a prescription are now available over-the-counter (OTC).


    • [PDF File]Over-the-Counter Medications Presentation

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      common over-the-counter medications Know the characteristics of drugs used to treat cough/colds, allergies, constipation/diarrhea, and pain/fever Identify combination products that contain aspirin or acetaminophen Appreciate differences between OTC medications in the same drug class. 4/6/2015 ... Top-Selling OTC Medications for Pediatrics ...


    • [PDF File]Nasal Allergy Medications - Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana

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      nasal allergy medication over the available generic nasal allergy medications. Generic drugs are considered to have equal bioavailability and efficacy in comparison to brand name drugs. In regards to prior authorization: The efficacy of Xhance was shown in two randomized trials that demonstrated a reduction in nasal congestion/obstruction.


    • [PDF File]Side effect concerns of frequently used OTC medications

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      • Allergy medications • Muscle relaxants • OTC dietary supplements • Pain medications • Pre-medication or Pre-procedure drugs • Sleep aids • Any medication, prescription or Over the Counter (OTC) that carries a label precaution or warning that it may cause drowsiness or advises the user “be careful when driving a motor vehicle or


    • [PDF File]What Over-the-Counter (OTC) medications can I take and still be safe to ...

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      OTC medications help reduce the symptoms of an illness, but do not cure it. c. Even though a medication has been determined to be safe for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), this does not mean that the medication is compatible with flying or even driving. Some medications are not recommended (see column “NO GO” on the table below):


    • [PDF File]Topical Over-The-Counter (OTC) Medications - Havar

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      4. What kind of OTC medications staff can NOT administer without a prescription 5. Discussion of all terminology 6. Person centered purchasing (person’s choice of products) 7. Requirement for Individual Specific Training (IST) prior to use of OTC medications on an individual 8.


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