
News|Articles|March 25, 2008
NCPIE survey finds that most adults use OTCs for themselves and their children
Study shows most adults use non-prescription medications for themselves and their children
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While most U.S. adults take non-prescription or over-the-counter medications to treat a variety of common illnesses in order to save time, money, and a trip to the doctor, many may be placing themselves or their children at risk by leaving the healthcare provider out of the equation, according to results of a new survey. The
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