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Pharmacy Abbreviations: Over-the-counter (OTC)

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The list below shows some pharmacy abbreviations that you may come across when working on the health care counter and responding to symptoms in the community pharmacy. You may see these abbreviations in over-the-counter (OTC) medicine training material or when reading literature on minor ailments. Pharmacy staff may also mention these abbreviations.

There is also a related list that you might want to check out on medical terms with definitions that specifically cover clinical signs and symptoms.

Audience: Pharmacy students / pre-registration pharmacists / pharmacy technicians

Pharmacy Abbreviation

Meaning

ACE

Angiotensin-converting enzyme

AOM

Acute otitis media

BMI

Body mass index

BV

Bacterial vaginosis

CB

Chronic bronchitis

CDH

Chronic daily headache

CHD

Coronary heart disease

CHM

Commission on Human Medicines

COC

Combined oral contraceptive

CV

Cardiovascular

CVD

Cardiovascular disease

DEET

Diethyltoluamide

DPH

Diphenhydramine

EAM

External auditory meatus

ED

Erectile dysfunction

EHC

Emergency hormonal contraception

ENT

Ear, nose and throat

GI

Gastrointestinal

GORD

Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease

GSL

General sale list medicine

GTN

Glyceryl trinitrate

HDL

High-density lipoprotein

HPV

Human papillomavirus virus

HRT

Hormone replacement therapy

HSV

Herpes simplex virus

IBS

Irritable bowel syndrome

IHS

International Headache Society

INR

International normalised ratio

KCS

Keratoconjunctivis sicca

LDL

Low-density lipoprotein

MA

Marketing authorisation

MAOI

Monoamine oxidase inhibitor

MAU

Minor aphthous ulcers

MHRA

Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency

MI

Myocardial infarction

MMR

Measles, mumps and rubella vaccine

NICE

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

NNT

Numbers needed to treat

NRT

Nicotine replacement therapy

NSAIDs

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

NSF

National service framework

OA

Osteoarthritis

OCP

Oral contraceptive pill

OE

Otitis externa

ORT

Oral rehydration therapy

OTC

Over-the-counter

P

Pharmacy medicine

PD

Primary dysmenorrhoea

PDE5

Phosphodiesterase 5

PGD

Patient group direction

PID

Pelvic inflammatory disease

PIL

Patient information leaflet

PL

Product licence

PMR

Patient medication record

PMS

Premenstrual syndrome

POM

Prescription only medicine

PPI

Proton pump inhibitor

RA

Rheumatoid arthritis

RCT

Randomised controlled trial

RICE

Rice
Ice/cooling
Compression
Elevation

RIMA

Reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A

SLE

Systemic lupus erythematosus

SmPC

Summary of product characteristics

SPF

Sun protection factor

SSRI

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor

STD

Sexually transmitted disease

TB

Tuberculosis

TC

Total cholesterol

TCA

Tricyclic antidepressant

TENS

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

TIA

Transient ischaemic attack

URTI

Upper respiratory tract infection

UTI

Urinary tract infection

VVC

Vulvovaginal candidiasis

WHO

World Health Organization

WWHAM

Who is the patient
What are the symptoms
How long have the symptoms been present
Action taken
Medication being taken

 

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