The Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union (PGEU) has called on the European Commission to find a way to combat antimicrobial resistance without putting commonly used OTC antifungals and antivirals behind the pharmacy counter.
European Pharmacists Call For Continuing OTC Access To Commonly Used Antimicrobials
The Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union is calling on the Commission and EU member states to find “workable solutions” that would allow commonly used OTC antimicrobials to continue to be available to patients without a prescription.
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