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What do "OTC" and "R" on the medicine box mean?
OTC refers to over-the-counter drugs (OTC), also known as over-the-counter drugs, which can be purchased from pharmacies without prescription, as opposed to prescription drugs. These drugs have long clinical application time, exact curative effect and few adverse drug reactions. Patients don't need much professional knowledge, but only drug instructions and labels can be used safely.

The "registered trademark" of R medicine means that this trademark has been registered in China's Trademark Office and can be used as the trademark of enterprise products. Trademarks protect trademark registrants by ensuring that they have the exclusive right to indicate the source of goods or services or to license others to use them for compensation.

Broadly speaking, trademarks reward trademark registrants to gain recognition and economic benefits, thus promoting the positive and enterprising spirit of the world.

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Value of trademark

Trademarks are intangible assets of enterprises, and there is no very fixed judgment on the value of trademarks. The value of a trademark as an asset in the process of investment or operation, that is, the amount of capital contained in the trademark assets.

It refers to its capital value, not its honor or subjective value. Common value judgments usually depend on the recognition and acceptance of trademarks, and are evaluated by the estimated value that trademarks can bring to enterprises.

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Baidu encyclopedia -otc

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Baidu encyclopedia-trademark