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FDA wants to make more drugs available over the counter, but experts have raised safety concerns

Last updated: February 20, 2026 4:00 pm
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is currently considering expanding the availability of prescription drugs over the counter (OTC) at pharmacies. In a recent interview with CNBC, FDA commissioner Martin Makary expressed his belief that “everything should be over the counter” except for drugs that are unsafe, addictive, or require clinical monitoring. This potential shift in policy could have significant implications for access to medication and patient safety.

While the FDA has not yet released a list of specific drugs that could transition to OTC status, experts suggest that drugs like prescription vaginal estrogen or antinausea medications could be candidates. Gina Moore, a pharmacy law expert at the University of Colorado Anschutz, believes that certain prescription drugs may be reasonable to make OTC, but cautions against Makary’s blanket statement that “everything” should be available without a prescription.

Currently, over-the-counter medications must adhere to FDA-approved monographs, which set standard rules for all manufacturers of a particular drug. Exceptions that require a prescription include using an OTC drug at a higher dose or for a different medical condition than indicated on the label. Companies can also request an Rx-to-OTC switch for prescription drugs, which undergo rigorous scientific review to ensure safety without clinical supervision.

While making more drugs available OTC could improve accessibility for consumers, there are concerns about increased medical responsibility and potential safety issues. Paul Beninger, a retired professor of public health, warns that patients would need to be more aware of nuances like correct drug administration and potential interactions. This shift could also put individuals at greater risk of drug misuse.

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Experts point to drugs like birth control pills, allergy medications, and heartburn drugs as potential candidates for OTC status due to their known safety profiles and ease of use. However, drugs with narrow therapeutic windows, complex delivery systems, or high potential for abuse should not become OTC. Additionally, medications that require routine monitoring or have interactions with other drugs or substances may not be suitable for OTC status.

Overall, the FDA’s review of OTC drug regulations is a complex process that requires careful consideration of safety, efficacy, and potential risks. While expanding access to certain medications could benefit consumers, it is essential to strike a balance between convenience and patient safety in this evolving landscape of prescription drug policy. When it comes to medication, it’s important to be aware of potential risks associated with mixing different drugs. Some drugs, when taken together, can actually enhance the activity of one drug and lead to toxic effects. This is why it’s crucial to read medication labels carefully and follow the advice of healthcare professionals.

According to experts like Moore, managing these risks can be complex. Warnings about drug interactions can be included on labels, but the issue can quickly become overwhelming due to the sheer number of possible combinations. It’s essential for individuals to be informed and cautious when taking multiple medications simultaneously.

One aspect to consider is how these interactions might impact insurance coverage. While making more drugs available over the counter can increase access for consumers, there are potential hurdles when it comes to insurance reimbursement. Many prescription plans may not cover over-the-counter medications, leading to increased out-of-pocket costs for individuals.

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Moore points out that most people don’t typically submit purchases of over-the-counter medications to their insurance, even if they are technically covered. This difference in coverage can create financial challenges for some individuals who rely on certain medications. The increased cost of switching from a $10 prescription to a $30 over-the-counter option can be prohibitive for some.

In order to expand the availability of prescription drugs as over-the-counter options, any changes need to be carefully considered and discussed in a transparent manner. It’s important to evaluate each drug individually to determine if it’s suitable for over-the-counter sale. Rushing into a wholesale conversion of prescription drugs to over-the-counter status may not be the most prudent approach.

Ultimately, the goal is to provide consumers with safe and accessible medication options. By carefully assessing the risks and benefits of transitioning certain drugs to over-the-counter status, healthcare professionals can ensure that individuals have the medications they need without compromising their health or finances.

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