läkemedelsklassningen
Läkemedelsklassningen refers to the system used in Sweden to categorize and regulate pharmaceutical products. This classification determines how a medicine is accessed by patients, whether it requires a prescription, and the extent of professional oversight needed for its use. The primary goal of läkemedelsklassningen is to ensure the safe and effective use of medicines, protecting public health.
The Swedish Medical Products Agency, Läkemedelsverket, is the authority responsible for these classifications. Medicines are typically
Non-prescription medicines, also known as over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, can be purchased without a prescription. These are