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  2. Drug coupon - Wikipedia

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    Drug coupon. A drug coupon is a coupon intended to help consumers save money on pharmaceutical drugs. They are offered by drug companies or distributed to consumers via doctors and pharmacists, and most can be obtained online. There are drug coupons for drugs from many categories such as cholesterol, acne, migraine, allergies, etc.

  3. Boxed warning - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a boxed warning (sometimes " black box warning ", colloquially) is a type of warning that appears near the beginning of the package insert for certain prescription drugs, so called because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration specifies that it is formatted with a 'box' or border around the text [1] to emphasize it is of ...

  4. Flying with prescription & OTC medications internationally ...

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    10. Re: Flying with prescription & OTC medications internationally. 10 years ago. In all my travels to Austalia, USA, France and Spain I've packed OTC's in original bottles. Some can be purchased in travel size at a greater cost. A few times I've put several recognizable vitamins (to me) together in one bottle.

  5. Teva Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (also known as Teva Pharmaceuticals) is an Israeli multinational pharmaceutical company. Teva specializes primarily in generic drugs, but other business interests include branded-drugs, active pharmaceutical ingredients (API's) and, to a lesser extent, contract manufacturing services and an out-licensing ...

  6. MSP Prescription drugs packaging? - Air Travel Forum

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    28 reviews. 47 helpful votes. 4. Re: MSP Prescription drugs packaging? 3 years ago. Save. I jumble the blister packs into a large bag and put the prescription list the pharmacy gives me into the bag too. I then put the bag into the carry on back pack. I haven't had anyone at customs take it out and go through it.

  7. Bringing over the counter medications, what is allowed ...

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    Whenever traveling out of country , I always bring a variety of medications just in case any issues arise. Advil, Imodium, Pepsi bismol, Tums, Phayzme (pill for gas pain), Benadryl & Aerius (allergy meds) . These are all over the counter meds. Will there be any issue with these - these are common over the counter meds in Canada that don’t ...

  8. Generic brand - Wikipedia

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    Generic brands of consumer products (often supermarket goods) are distinguished by the absence of a brand name, instead identified solely by product characteristics and identified by plain, usually black-and-white packaging. Generally they imitate more expensive branded products, competing on price. They are similar to "store brand" or "private ...

  9. Prescription medications - 2 part question - Cozumel Forum

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    42 reviews. 15 helpful votes. 1. Re: Prescription medications - 2 part question. 1 year ago. We do both. Pillbox and pharmacy containers as we are there for 6 weeks. In 30+years have never encountered a problem nor been asked about the meds. Good idea to carry on just as a precaution if bags are late, etc.