Pubdate: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 Source: Brandon Sun (CN MB) Page: 3 Copyright: 2006, Brandon Sun Contact: http://www.brandonsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2437 Author: Matt Goerzen Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?241 (Methamphetamine - Canada) PHARMACISTS CLAMP DOWN ON METH INGREDIENTS Manitobans will have to depend on the good will and good judgment of pharmacists to help stop the illegal use of pseudoephedrine, an ingredient in the highly addictive street drug crystal meth. The Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association yesterday unanimously ratified amendments to provincial Pharmaceutical Act regulations. Pseudoephedrine will be reclassified as a Schedule 2 substance, which limits its sale to a maximum of 3,600 milligrams at the time of purchase -- or two containers, depending upon the size. "It's sufficient medication to cover any acute symptoms, and enough medication for short-term therapy." said MPHA President Gary Cavanagh. As well, pharmacists will be required to speak directly with customers about their conditions or symptoms. "Pharmacists are trying to get information for what product might best remedy the situation," Cavanagh said. In 2005, the provincial government reclassified all single entity pseudoephedrine products as drugs, and limited their sale to pharmacies. Cavanagh admits that nothing is stopping customers intent on using the drug for illegal purposes, but says repeat individuals will raise warning flags. "The pharmacist is under no obligation to sell the product. But there are honest human beings that have genuine needs. There's a huge percentage of the population that needs these drugs." [sidebar] FACT BOX The cold and flu products that will only be sold behind the counter at a pharmacy starting Jan. 15 include: * Drixoral ND long-acting tab * Benylin D for Infants * Sudafed Decongestant Children's Chewable Tablet * Sudafed Decongestant Extra Strength Tablet * Non-drowsy Regular Strength Contac Cold 12-hour * Triaminic Pediatric Oral Cold Drops -- 7.5 mg/0.8 ml - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake