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over the counter

1

adverb

  1. not transacted through an organized securities exchange; directly to the buyer or from the seller:

    He sold his stocks over the counter.

  2. Pharmacology. without a doctor's prescription but within the law.


over-the-counter

2

[ oh-ver-thuh-koun-ter ]

adjective

  1. unlisted on or not part of an organized securities exchange: : OTC

    over-the-counter stocks; the over-the-counter market.

  2. Pharmacology. sold legally without a doctor's prescription: : OTC

    over-the-counter drugs.

over-the-counter

adjective

    1. (of securities) not listed or quoted on a stock exchange
    2. (of a security market) dealing in such securities
    3. (of security transactions) conducted through a broker's office directly between purchaser and seller and not on a stock exchange
  1. (of medicinal drugs) able to be sold without a prescription OTC Compare ortho-
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of over the counter1

First recorded in 1870–75

Origin of over the counter2

First recorded in 1920–25
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Emergency contraception is already free of charge from most GPs and sexual health clinics but ministers say getting it over the counter is more of a "postcode lottery".

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Former President Joe Biden was the first president in U.S. history to endorse a harm reduction strategy at the federal level, making naloxone available over the counter and investing $82 billion in treatment facilities.

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If irritation occurs, she advises using artificial tears like Refresh or Systane, which can be bought over the counter and used multiple times a day.

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Video seen by the Canadian Press reportedly shows police firing their guns over the counter of a convenience store and yelling "move over" as they aim their weapons.

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