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In China, OTC drugs refer to the drugs which can be purchased or used by consumers without prescriptions from licensed physicians.

Category II OTC drugs are recognized as safer than Category I ones.

Category I OTC drugs can only be purchased from (1) drug stores with drug supply licenses and licensed pharmacists or professionals of higher levels, and (2) medical institutions' pharmacies.

Category II OTC drugs can be purchased from (1) drug stores, (2) medical institutions' pharmacies, and (3) retailers such as supermarkets and hotels with approval by drug regulators.

Rx-to-OTC switch is the NMPA-approved transfer of prescription drugs to OTC status.

Rx & OTC means a drug has prescription and OTC statuses. The drug is considered a prescription drug for indications that are obscure to patients; it is considered an OTC drug for indications that can be diagnosed by patients themselves.

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No. Drug Name Classification Strength OTC Category Note
7-773 TCM
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/ Rx & OTC
7-772 Chemical Drug
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/ Rx & OTC
7-771 TCM
/
Category II Rx & OTC
7-770 Chemical Drug
Every suppository includes 10mg bisacodyl.
Category I Rx-to-OTC Switch
7-769 Chemical Drug
Every tablet includes 1.2mg vitamin A (4000 IU), 1.6mg vitamin B1, 1.8mg vitamin B2, 2.6mg vitamin B6, 4.0μg vitamin B12, 0.1
Category II /
7-768 TCM
0.35g/capsue
Category I Rx & OTC
7-767 TCM
0.45g/capsule
Category II /
7-766 Chemical Drug
Every tablet includes 80mg acetaminophen, 7.5mg pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, and 0.5mg chlorphenamine maleate.
Category I /
7-765 Chemical Drug
Every suppository includes 200mg metronidazole, 160mg clotrimazole, and 8mg chlorhexidine acetate.
Category I /
7-764 Chemical Drug
10mg (basis of strength: benproperine)
Category I Rx-to-OTC Switch