How are prescription medicines different from Over-The-Counter (OTC) ones?
A. They contain much smaller amounts of active ingredients.
B. They're unsafe for use without medical supervision.
C. They don't contain preservatives.
D. They can be toxic.
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How are prescription medicines different from Over-The-Counter (OTC) ones?
A. They contain much smaller amounts of active ingredients.
B. They're unsafe for use without medical supervision.
C. They don't contain preservatives.
D. They can be toxic.
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