
- March 2018 Central Nervous System
- Volume 84
- Issue 3
OTC Product News (March 2018)
Over-the-counter medications featured in the March 2018 issue of Pharmacy Times.
: Florajen
Florajen has released Florajen Women, a probiotic specially formulated for women. Florajen Women is intended to help avoid the adverse effects of antibiotic use and provide potent probiotic benefits, including helping to restore and maintain the natural balance of vaginal flora and a healthy vaginal pH.
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PROLISTIC PROBIOTIC PRODUCTSMARKETED BY: Nerium International
Nerium International has released a line of Prolistic products, the Prolistic Pre & Probiotic Plus Vitamins powder packets, to improve digestive health and immune system function, and Prolistic Skin-Balancing Lotion with Probiotic Technology.
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ACTIPATCHMARKETED BY: BioElectronics
BioElectronics has released ActiPatch, a wearable consumer pain management medical device, for OTC sales for the adjunctive treatment of pain related to osteoarthritis of the knee and plantar fasciitis.
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SOM SLEEP ORIGINAL AND SOM SLEEP ZERO SUGARMARKETED BY: Som Sleep
Som Sleep has released the NSF Certified for Sport sleep supplements Som Sleep Original and Som Sleep Zero Sugar. The 2 products contain magnesium, vitamin B6, L-Theanine, gamma-Aminobutyric, and melatonin to promote relaxation and support healthy sleep patterns.
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Articles in this issue
almost 8 years ago
FDA Goals for 2018: Speed Up Generic Drug Approvals, Enhance Competitionalmost 8 years ago
Social Interaction Can Improve Dementia Carealmost 8 years ago
No Evidence of PPI Use Is Linked to Dementia or Alzheimer Diseasealmost 8 years ago
High BMI Is Associated With Elevated Dementia Riskalmost 8 years ago
Concussions Are Linked to Heightened MS Risk in Teensalmost 8 years ago
CDC Report: Epilepsy Rates Increasing Among Adults and Childrenalmost 8 years ago
Parkinson Disease Progression Is Stalled by Intense Exercisealmost 8 years ago
Pet Peeves (March 2018)almost 8 years ago
Can You Read These Rxs? (March 2018)Newsletter
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