OKLAHOMA CITY,OK. (AP) - Pharmacists say even though a bill to require them to determine the legitimate need of a customer buying medicines containing pseudoephedrine might put them in a more dangerous situation - they generally support the idea.
Pseudoephedrine is found in common cold and allergy medicines and is a key ingredient in methamphetamine. The bill comes after two efforts to require prescriptions for medicines containing pseudoephedrine failed in committees.
The latest bill was sent to the full House on a 15-0 vote by the House Public Safety Committee. It does not yet appear on the House calendar for a possible vote.
Oklahoma Pharmacists Association Executive Director Phil Woodward said pharmacists have made similar decisions in the past - such as when cough medicine containing codeine was sold over the counter.
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