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over the counter
1adverb
- not transacted through an organized securities exchange; directly to the buyer or from the seller:
He sold his stocks over the counter.
- Pharmacology. without a doctor's prescription but within the law.
over-the-counter
2[ oh-ver-thuh-koun-ter ]
adjective
- unlisted on or not part of an organized securities exchange: : OTC
over-the-counter stocks; the over-the-counter market.
- Pharmacology. sold legally without a doctor's prescription: : OTC
over-the-counter drugs.
over-the-counter
adjective
- (of securities) not listed or quoted on a stock exchange
- (of a security market) dealing in such securities
- (of security transactions) conducted through a broker's office directly between purchaser and seller and not on a stock exchange
- (of medicinal drugs) able to be sold without a prescription OTC Compare ortho-
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of over the counter1
Origin of over the counter2
Example Sentences
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".
According to a 2024 paper in the California Law Review, they were made over the counter in the ’60s, then taken back under prescription at a manufacturer’s request after gay nurses helped popularize recreational use.
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.
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.
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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