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Over-the-Counter Choices Pharmacist Role and Resources

FADIC

Pharmacists should also inquire about any allergies or sensitivities the patient may have to ensure they are not recommending an OTC medication that could cause an adverse reaction. They also emphasize the importance of reading and following the instructions and warning labels on the packaging.

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Difference between Prescription vs Non-prescription drugs

FADIC

However, misuse or exceeding recommended dosages can still result in adverse reactions. This can include routine check-ups, blood tests, or other diagnostic measures to assess the drug’s effectiveness and monitor any adverse effects. OTC drugs are considered safe for use without professional guidance when used as directed.

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How to Reduce TSH Naturally

The Thyroid Pharmacist

People Who Are Sensitive/Reactive to Thyroid Medications: People who are sensitive to thyroid medications, or the fillers contained in many of them, or who have had adverse reactions to their medications, may benefit from using natural treatments as an alternate way to lower TSH levels and support their symptoms.