Kentucky Senate passes bill to limit sale of pseudoephedrine

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The Kentucky Senate passed SB3, a bill that limits the sale of pseudoephedrine, by a 29-8 vote on Friday. The terms of SB3 place new restrictions on the over-the-counter purchase of dry forms of pseudoephedrine. Once the bill is signed in to law by Governor Beshear, consumers will need to obtain a doctor’s prescription if …..Read More

New allergy medicine promises relief from sinus congestion and the pain caused by meth labs

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Releva, a new allergy medicine that relieves sinus congestion, may prove to be a significant game-changer in the battle to put an end to meth labs. Using a proprietary formula, known as Tarex™, Highland Pharmaceuticals has announced that it has developed a drug that contains pseudoephedrine , but with one major difference. The Missouri based …..Read More

Missouri: Arnold passes pseudoephedrine prescription ordinance

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If you want to buy pseudoephedrine in Arnold, Missouri, bring a doctor’s prescription with you.  Arnold has joined a long and growing list of over Missouri cities who have approved pseudoephedrine prescription laws with the hope of keeping PSE out of the hands of meth-makers. Sgt. Jason Grellner commander of the Franklin Countyh Narcotics Enforcement …..Read More

New Illinois law restricts offenders from buying meth lab ingredients

A new Illinois law adds new buying restrictions on two ingredients used to make meth. Anyone who has a conviction for meth offenses or anyone violating The Methamphetamine and Community Protection Act or The Methamphetamine Precursor Control Act will no longer be allowed to purchase, possess, or have under his or her control “any product …..Read More

Oklahoma Medical Association changes its opinion on pseudoephedrine prescription law

Update: After news was published about the OMA backing pseudoephedrine prescriptions, Jack Beller, MD, wrote a letter to the editor of Tulsa World to clarify what the OMA’s position is on making pseudoephedrine a prescription drug in Oklahoma. An excerpt from the letter states,  ” Recent articles have indicated our organization supports legislation that would …..Read More

Okmulgee Oklahoma will fight meth labs despite Attorney General opinion

Okmulgee, Oklahoma plans to fight their community’s meth lab problem, despite the recent opinion handed down by their state Attorney General. In the opinion of the AG, Oklahoma’s cities can not enact their own pseudoephedrine prescription laws, that is a right given only to state legislators.  But earlier this year, state legislators failed to take …..Read More

Breaking News: Wagoner Oklahoma Mayor refuses to repeal pseudoephedrine ordinance despite AG ruling

Oklahoma: Wagoner Mayor, James Jennings, won’t be repealing the pseudoephedrine prescription ordinance that was passed in his city, earlier this year. Despite a recent opinion ruling by the Oklahoma Attorney General’s office that deemed the ordinances in Wagoner, Okmulgee, Holdenville, and McAlester to be illegal, the pseudoephedrine ordinance in Wagoner will remain in effect, according to …..Read More

Breaking News: Oklahoma AG rules pseudoephedrine prescription city ordinances illegal

Del City Oklahoma: Three children died in their trailer home when it caught fire. Their parents admitted to using meth. Chemicals used to make meth were discovered in the rubble.

Oklahoma cities can not enact their own pseudoephedrine prescription laws, according to a ruling by the their state Attorney General, E. Scott Pruitt. According to the  July 29, 2011 Attorney General’s ruling, Oklahoma cities “have no power to enact or enforce local ordinances prohibiting the dispensing, sale, and distribution of pseudoephedrine without a legal prescription …..Read More

Oklahoma: Okmulgee joins growing list of cities with pseudoephedrine prescription law

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(7/19/11) On Tuesday, Okmulgee city council members unamimously approved a new ordinance that will restrict the sale of pseudoephedrine (PSE) to consumers with a doctor’s prescription. In a show of support, several members of the OSU Center for Health Sciences attended the meeting holding stop-meth signs, according to David Starkey, a PSE prescription law advocate. …..Read More

St. Charles County Missouri passes pseudoephedrine prescription law

On Monday, St. Charles County joined over 45 cities and towns in Missouri that require consumers to have a doctor’s prescription to buy any form of pseudoephedrine, including gel caps. The new law, which is expected to take effect within a month, will effect 56 pharmacies located in St. Charles county.  Passage of the prescription …..Read More