Pubdate: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 Source: Asheville Citizen-Times (NC) /1009 Copyright: 2005 Asheville Citizen-Times Contact: http://www.citizen-times.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/863 Author: Lindsay Nash WALGREEN TO LIMIT ACCESS TO COLD PRODUCTS ASHEVILLE - Walgreen Co., the nation's largest drugstore chain, announced Friday it will move all products containing pseudoephedrine - - used to make methamphetamine - behind the pharmacy counter in all stores nationwide by the end of October, according to a Reuters report. Asheville has one Walgreens drugstore, on Hendersonville Road. Discoveries of highly toxic meth-making labs have soared in recent years. Law enforcement officers in North Carolina swooped in on 243 labs last year, up from nine in 1999. Most were in the western, rural parts of the state. House and Senate members plan to meet next week to find an agreement on competing versions of a bill restricting the sale of cold medicines with ingredients used to make meth, said Sen. John Snow, D-Cherokee, who will sit on the Senate committee. The Senate voted unanimously against accepting the House version, prompting the creation of a conference committee to work out differences. The Senate bill would have limited cold tablets containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine to sales from behind a pharmacy counter. The House version still would allow stores without pharmacies to sell the medicine, but they must remain behind a counter and be sold at a single designated register. Walgreen Co. joins Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Kmart Holding Corp., CVS Corp. and Rite Aid Corp. in moving medications with pseudoephedrine behind pharmacy counters. Target Corp. and Albertson's Inc. had already made such a move. "If we don't control it like a narcotic drug, we're just turning people loose on it," Snow said. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh