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Self-medication drugs are commonly used to treat symptoms of common illnesses that may not require prescription of a physician. Until 2008, prescription-free drugs could not be purchased directly off the shelf in pharmacies. The Ministry of Health legalized direct access to over-the-counter drugs (OTC) in pharmacies in 2008 in order to develop the self-medication market. This policy aims to enable patients to treat common diseases themselves and introduces price competition for OTC drugs.