pseudolephedrine hydrochloride - nasal decongestant
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maximum strength.
i just had to purchase this ( behind the counter medicine ) and i needed to let them scan my drivers license and make of copy of it in order for them to sell it to me..
i felt like i was doing something illegal
i never got carded for medicine......
i had to buy this because i have a slight fever with back pains, neck pains, head aches and a DOUBLE ear ache which i cannot hear much at all from my right ear and they hurt like bloody hell..
everything no matter how loud sounds like a very very low mono sound and my head feels like it will blow up. :(
i just had to purchase this ( behind the counter medicine ) and i needed to let them scan my drivers license and make of copy of it in order for them to sell it to me..
i felt like i was doing something illegal
i never got carded for medicine......
i had to buy this because i have a slight fever with back pains, neck pains, head aches and a DOUBLE ear ache which i cannot hear much at all from my right ear and they hurt like bloody hell..
everything no matter how loud sounds like a very very low mono sound and my head feels like it will blow up. :(
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Originally Posted by GoldenBullet
its because people are using it to make meth, i get carded everytime too and i feel like im buying a gun or something, im suprised they dont do a backround check, lol
i guess its because literally everybody and there mother in pa has a permit to carry or own.
makes the streets a lil safer as the criminals dont know who can defend them selfs or not anymore..
thats stupid.
you cant use pseudolephedrine to make meth.
Pseudoephedrine is the only thing they should be concerned about.
big difference.
In my experience pseudolephedrine is not nearly as effective as pseudoephedrine in clearing up sinuses.
you cant use pseudolephedrine to make meth.
Pseudoephedrine is the only thing they should be concerned about.
big difference. In my experience pseudolephedrine is not nearly as effective as pseudoephedrine in clearing up sinuses.
wait, i thought read pseudoephedrine, thats just stupid if they card for pseudolephedrine. never been carded for that... i rarely ever use it tho since its crap compared to pseudoephedrine imo
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I don't think there'* such a thing as pseudolephedrine...
But yeah, I have a friend who works as a pharmacist at Walgreens in an urban area. He gets about 3 shady people a day asking for Sudafed in bulk. All he can do is enter his information into the computer, he can't call the cops or anything because buying that stuff isn't illegal. It'* quite obvious what they're doing, though...
But yeah, I have a friend who works as a pharmacist at Walgreens in an urban area. He gets about 3 shady people a day asking for Sudafed in bulk. All he can do is enter his information into the computer, he can't call the cops or anything because buying that stuff isn't illegal. It'* quite obvious what they're doing, though...
For North Dakota...
Retailers cannot sell more than 2 packages containing a maximum of 2 grams of
ephedrine or pseudoephedrine of restricted medicines in a single sale, more than
3.6 grams of restricted product per day per customer, or more than 9.0 grams of restricted product per month per customer.
Products must be kept in a locked cabinet or behind the counter, not on display or accessible to customers.
The retailer must keep a written or electronic log of each purchase. Federal law requires
that the PURCHASER complete name, address and the date/time of sale.
The RETAILER must verify the purchaser’* identity/address and enter the name
and quantity of the product sold. The PURCHASER then signs the completed
form. The log is confidential and must be kept out of sight of the general public.
Retailers cannot sell more than 2 packages containing a maximum of 2 grams of
ephedrine or pseudoephedrine of restricted medicines in a single sale, more than
3.6 grams of restricted product per day per customer, or more than 9.0 grams of restricted product per month per customer.
Products must be kept in a locked cabinet or behind the counter, not on display or accessible to customers.
The retailer must keep a written or electronic log of each purchase. Federal law requires
that the PURCHASER complete name, address and the date/time of sale.
The RETAILER must verify the purchaser’* identity/address and enter the name
and quantity of the product sold. The PURCHASER then signs the completed
form. The log is confidential and must be kept out of sight of the general public.
Whoa, Whoa.... let'* clear the name confusion up here.....
"ORIGINAL" Sudafed - Psuedoephedrine (AKA the one used to make Meth) is the one that is sold behind the counter due to it'* ingredient used to make Meth.
Then you have "Alternative" Sudafed - which is Phenylephrine, which can be purchased off shelf, as it cannot be used to make Meth, but isn't as effective as Psuedoephedrine when it comes to nasal decongestion.
Our drugstores here in Ohio only allow ONE box/bottle of medication per month containing Pseudoephedrine, unless by Doctor'* orders. Otherwise you could possibly placed under investigation for running a possible "Meth lab".
"ORIGINAL" Sudafed - Psuedoephedrine (AKA the one used to make Meth) is the one that is sold behind the counter due to it'* ingredient used to make Meth.
Then you have "Alternative" Sudafed - which is Phenylephrine, which can be purchased off shelf, as it cannot be used to make Meth, but isn't as effective as Psuedoephedrine when it comes to nasal decongestion.
Our drugstores here in Ohio only allow ONE box/bottle of medication per month containing Pseudoephedrine, unless by Doctor'* orders. Otherwise you could possibly placed under investigation for running a possible "Meth lab".


