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What is the difference between an over-the-counter (OTC) drug and a prescription drug?

a.
OTC drugs are substantially safer to take than prescription drugs.

b.
Prescription drugs require a doctor's permission to use them due to the dangers they can have.

c.
Prescription drugs can be abused easier than OTC drugs, so you have to be careful when using them.

d.
OTC drugs can't be abused or misused, so it's okay for anyone to buy them.

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User Isaolmez
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Answer:

The correct answer is option b

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User Dorian Turba
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Answer:

b is the correct answer

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