Legislators Close to Launching Legislation on Pseudoephedrine
(STATEHOUSE) – Legislators may take a first step today (Mon) toward deciding how much to limit your access to Sudafed and similar medication. House Speaker Brian Bosma endorsed a prescription requirement to keep pseudoephedrine out of the hands of meth cooks. But Auburn Representative Ben Smaltz changed his own bill to skip that requirement if you already fill a prescription at that pharmacy. In the Senate, Logansport Republican Randy Head has supported a prescription requirement in the past, but he’s the author this year of a bill to have your pharmacist question you about why you’re buying the medicine.