I always thought the term RX could only be used for prescription diet pills, but I recently saw it used for a diet pill product that used non-prescription drugs, but that was available through a physician only. Is that the same thing as a prescription drug? What I mean is, is a prescription drug something you can only purchase through a pharmacy or can you buy it through your physician too?
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RX is meant to designate only prescription, but I've seen it on SO MANY nonprescriptions as a part of their names. I would NEVER buy an over the counter pill that had RX in its name. That tells me from the start that the company behind it doesn't care about me.
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Originally posted by KraftMan View PostRX is meant to designate only prescription, but I've seen it on SO MANY nonprescriptions as a part of their names. I would NEVER buy an over the counter pill that had RX in its name. That tells me from the start that the company behind it doesn't care about me.
Really? That's awful! Thanks for the headsup. I also thought that RX could only be used for prescription products. That's so misleading.
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Originally posted by ChristySmiles View Post
Really? That's awful! Thanks for the headsup. I also thought that RX could only be used for prescription products. That's so misleading.
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