Respuesta :

Over-the-counter medicine is also known as OTC or nonprescription medicine. The label tells you what the medicine is supposed to do, who should or shouldn't take it, and how to use it. The labeling of OTC medicines has always contained usage and safety information for consumers. With the introduction of the "Drug Facts" label, the information is more uniform and easier to read and understand.

Answer:

The information required is usualy when to take the drug, possible side effects, dosage, and intended uses.

Explanation: