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You may soon be able to buy hearing aids over the counter at your local pharmacy

  • Written by Lucas Berenbrok, Associate Professor of Pharmacy and Therapeutics, University of Pittsburgh
imageThe FDA Reauthorization Act of 2017 designated a new class of OTC hearing aids.Johner Images/Getty Images

Over-the-counter hearing aids may soon be hitting the shelves of community pharmacies nationwide.

We are a pharmacist and audiologist who study the potential ways OTC hearing aids could be distributed and managed. In a market dominated by only a...

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