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for systematic delivery. I found relief by doubling the directed dose. Of course, it was in a multi-symptom preparation which meant I also doubled the dosage of the other drugs as well, which is dangerous when acetaminophen is in the mix. I'm of the opinion that this is really a back-door market withdrawal in an attempt to avoid PPA-type class action litigation. Apparently Pseudoephedrine has been significantly linked to an increased risk of stroke. You sign up to buy it now so the pharmaceutical companies will have a solid record of who actually purchased it when the inevitable litigation arises.
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Very dissappointed that an encyclopedia article about a common modern household product wouldn't give any historical information other than recent regulatory classification. I would think the production process of fermentating dextrose w/ benzaldehyde would have been invented by SOMEBODY. Or has mankind been producing and using this stuff since the dawn of civilization? I'm sure some of the people who contributed to this Wiki page must know the answers to these (reasonable I think) qeustions
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on-site sales at pharmacies; for a mail order, the information on a signed check, credit card number or similar method of payment is considered sufficient proof. Of course, if people were to start mail-ordering pseudoephredrine by stuffing cash in an envelope and requesting quantities be sent to 'John Doe at P.O. Box etc,' the Federal laws might be amended, but mail-order sellers don't
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strokes is more important than preventing "cheating" in my personal opinion, especially if the cheating isn't helpful. The fact that professional athletes have died of ephedrine overdose seems like a justifiable reason to ban pseudoephedrine, it doesn't really matter whether the drug is actually ergogenic. If it is not medically necessary, then why is the athlete taking medication?
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contaminants such as unreacted precursors, lingering intermediates (such as iodomethamphetamine, for example), and the like. While there are ways to produce methamphetamine without using ephedrine, it would be my guess that commercial pharmaceutical manufacturers nonetheless probably do use ephedrine as a precursor, given its very low cost in bulk. —
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also somewhat dangerous by itself. Studies have linked it to heart problems and stroke (as you can see in the article), and the anxiety and potential for hallucinations (also mentioned in the article) make pseudoephedrine a rather "hard" drug by OTC standards. I personally won't touch the stuff; it always makes me feel psychologically unstable.
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SECTIONS 41-29-313 AND 41-29-317, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO CONFORM; TO REPEAL SECTION 41-29-315, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, WHICH RESTRICTS THE OVER-THE-COUNTER PURCHASE AND SALE OF EPHEDRINE AND PSEUDOEPHEDRINE; TO EXEMPT LICENSED WHOLESALE DRUG DISTRIBUTORS FROM CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS UNDER THIS ACT; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
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That's a good idea, and I've tried to do as suggested. A cursory online patent search showed a reference to pseudoephedrine in a 1964 patent application for a pill composition, but I haven't yet had luck in finding out precisely when pseudoephedrine as decongestant made its debut. It's harder to find
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I found it interesting that someone mentioned that Pseudoephedrine has been used by some as treatment for ADHD. I have taken Pseudoephedrine many times to treat cold symptoms. Whenever I take it, I have noticed that my ability to focus, concentrate and think is improved substantially. I would like
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Under "Mode of action," the article states "The displaced noradrenaline is released into the neuronal synapse where it is free to activate the aforementioned postsynaptic adrenergic receptors." Since 'postsynaptic' is already implicit in the notion of 'adrenergic receptor,' perhaps 'postsynaptic' is
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The key thought here is that it's just as effective, but can't be used as a precursor to methamphetamine. That certainly catches people's attention. And because interest in this topic is high (since many find pseudoephedrine very effective and phenylephrine a total dud), the first thought is "Great
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Looking at the links on the Phenylephrine page, the British appear to have at least had a debate about this substitution, with some comments casting serious doubt on the effectiveness of Phenylephrine. This is mostly due to the extensive gut metabilism of the molecule, leaving virtually nothing left
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It's been a while since the above was posted and this is an expression of opinion rather than a reflection of 'verifiable source,' but anent the issues of 'proof of identity' and 'sold by mail order,' my understanding (or assumption) is that proof in the form of a valid photo ID is a requirement for
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Some of the brand names listed at the end redirect to this page (like Contact, which I was actually trying to look up for its early use of time-release capsules). Seems inaccurate to me. Outside of Sudafed and the like, it's a bit imprecise to list things like Contac or Actifed as being PSE-based;
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I added a section titled "Manufacture" to the article. Essentially, pseudoephedrine occurs naturally along with other ephedrine-related compounds in certain plants. However, the pseudoephedrine found in most pharmaceutical products is not derived from plant matter, but instead is produced by yeast
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How is Pseudoephedrine made ? is it made ? How is it different from the Ephedrine, I support the Paseudo version is not from the plant,... then from what ? How different would be the Methamphetamine created from those two ? Does the end product will be the exact same ? What would be the official way
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Receptor affinities for pseudoephedrine and norpseudoephedrine are often hard to find because enantiopure drugs were not easily available in the 1960s and 1970s, when they were inventing anti-adrenergic blood pressure medications and trying to find "less dangerous versions of cocaine", resulting in
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However, the main picture doesn't have a caption, and the (1R, 2R) enantiomer does occur in nature (in plants), and it has been the subject of almost as much research as the dextrorotary isomer. This is because ephedrine and pseudoephedrine are super old - they were originally obtained from plants,
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This article says nothing about the history of the chemical's discovery and medicinal use. I wanted to learn how long people had been using pseudoephedrine(since the 1950s? 1850s? 20s?) and when was it first created (or discovred)? by who? Y'know, some interesting trivia or background information.
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2. Logically, the reduction of pseudoephedrine to methamphetamine is a relatively complex and potentially deadly process. Restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine to those who are 18+ wouldn't make the slightest impact on methamphetamine production or distribution. Unless, of course, it is customary
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Does anyone know anything about the effect of pseudoephedrine on appetite? A Google search turns up a good number of articles investigating this and even arguing for the use of PSE to suppress appetite. However, I don't have the expertise to evaluate them. I just got curious because every time I
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Here in Oklahoma, for as long as I can remember, it's been quite common to call it Sudafed regardless of the actual brand name on the package. It's like referring to any nose-blowing paper as "Kleenex" or any cola as "Coke". But of course they reformulated name-brand Sudafed so it doesn't contain
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The wording here seems strange to me, in that it claims that some people use it for the stimulant effect but it probably doesn't work unless they are "sensitive" to it. As it is written, it appears to be supposition, but also the sentence itself appears to ultimately become a truism since wouldn't
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Starting in the 1980s or earlier, the industrial-scale synthesis of pseudoephedrine (for use as a decongestant) has produced (1S, 2S)-pseudoephedrine, which is (+)-pseudoephedrine in terms of optical activity. The carbon numbered "2", with the methylamino substituent, has the same configuration as
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I vote in favor of some note being added after this little fact in the article about Target, Wal-Mart, CVS, and Winn-Dixie (and how they try to appease the government by adding seemingly purposeless and irrelevant sales restrictions). I know it isn't very "encyclopedic" of me, but I must LOL @ the
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Not only are the above states just a few of many localities that limit PSE, as of Sept. 31, 2006, controls will go in place across America, as part of a meth control act that was passed with the recent renewal of the Patriot Act. Sales can only be made at a pharmacy counter, you must have federal
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All know is, that thanks to the government playing the blame game, sticking htier nose where it dosen't belong, & campaigning on the unwinnable war against drugs (one ingredient at a time) while there are more important things they could be doing, millions of serious allergy sufferers have to
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If you search research for keywords like "alpha-adrenergic" and "beta-adrenergic", you are likely to find that "the other enantiomer of pseudoephedrine" is extremely relevant to science. It may be hard to synthesize or obtain in this millennium, but the data often has both enantiomers, because of
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to take lots of pseudoephedrine and then run a marathon. You might have a stroke due to hypertension, for instance. Will the pseudoephedrine allow your skeletal muscles do perform more mechanical work? Maybe not. Caffeine does that, and caffeine is significantly less toxic. Preventing hemorrhagic
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Use of a form of illicit Methamphetamine, intended for smoking, locally known as "P", has currently reached plague proportions within New Zealand. Members of our political elite are now openly using this drug; the result being, programmes intended to reduce the "P" trade are presently prosecuted
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I like that you have two citations in a Talk page. I also don't really follow what you want changed about the article, it seems you have a complaints for Walmart and other stores. My personal belief (which I will not add to the article, because it is an opinion and that's even worse than original
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Well, the first part of your comment is well put; I must agree. The second half isn't really the type of discussion these pages are for, but since it's there I feel a response isn't out of the question: Pseudoephedrine is an ingredient in the clandestine manufacture of methamphetamine, but it is
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It likely is not ergogenic, at least not potently. Caffeine is of course quite efficacious, even at "normal doses" of 100 mg to 600 mg in healthy adults. Caffeine is probably not ergogenic via being a stimulant, it probably relates to excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle, and it
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MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE 2010 Regular Session To: Judiciary A By: Representatives Blackmon, Holland, Chism House Bill 512 (As Sent to Governor) AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 41-29-117, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO INCLUDE EPHEDRINE AND PSEUDOEPHEDRINE AS A SCHEDULE III CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE; TO AMEND
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and gaseous hydrogen, perhaps. As for the result, there is theoretically no difference between methamphetamine produced in this manner and methamphetamine produced illicitly; in practice, however, most "street meth" likely is less refined than commercially produced batches, and may contain
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Without exaggeration the future of this country is imperilled. "P" has caused New Zealand to lose its way recently. Unofficial visits from overseas authorities have put our leadership on notice. Because of the status of some users of this drug, the situation currently continues unchanged.
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out of scope for Knowledge's mission. This is an almanac as well as an encyclopedia, and with proper citations and meeting other criteria such as notability, a list of products that contained a specific drug (especially with dates that they dropped it either completely or replaced it with
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This is more offtopic, but to the readers a few years ago I was constantly sick due to allergies combined with some nose problems -- the **only** thing that helped before my operation was pseudoephedrine. I'm glad I was able to use it before the governement had this useful chem banned.
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Prime Minister John Key _announced_ that he was going to make pseudoephedrine a more restricted drug, but this has not happened yet. The link used in the article to support this goes to a page decribing how pseudoephedrine has been seized, but nothing about classifications of the drug.
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Also under 'Chemistry,' the article reads "L-Pseudoephedrine ... has fewer side-effects, fewer central nervous system (CNS) stimulatory effects, does not reduce to D-methamphetamine ... and yet it retains its efficacy as a decongestant. However, the patent holder for L-pseudoephedrine
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work for me. I am sorry if that is not relevant here, but I hope that any mention of Sudafed PE does not exagerate it's effectiveness. I think that the existing article about Pseudoephedrine is quite reasonable and therefore I am confident that any mention of Sudafed PE will also be
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superfluous / redundant / confusing to those not well versed in such details, and should be eliminated. To leave the wording as written gives the impression (since 'postsynaptic' adrenergic receptors are mentioned) - that there must also be 'presynaptic' adrenergic receptors.
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significantly prolongs time to exhaustion during aerobic exercise. Pseudoephedrine is simply a stimulant, and it is centrally-acting in large part. I have mixed feelings about anti-doping rules in sport, but banning pseudoephedrine probably relates to the fact that it is
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The article is lacking detail on individual state restrictions within the US. Could we incorporate more detailed information on each state that has additional restrictions on pseudoephedrine? Also, isn't there a national database for tracking purchases across the US now?
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article already mentions the PE formulation, and it might be worth noting the possibility of the market moving toward Phenylephrine to avoid the misuse as a precursor for meth. I thougt about adding it but am not sure how to work it into the existing article structure.
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at airports. There are legitimate and effective steps being taken to increase safety at airports and to prevent methamphetamine manufacture, but they are not very visible to the public and thus not "calming", so you hassle people a little bit to reassure them.
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I actually don't know how they synthesize pseudoephedrine currently - the stereospecificity of the product makes me suspect they use yeast or bacteria. I doubt they are doing a solvent extraction on Ephedra leaves, although that was the original method.
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some have been (or will be) reformulated to not contain PSE, and the trade names (unlike Sudafed) don't refer specifically to pseudoephedrine-- Contac is a trade name for cold medicines in general, Actifed for triprolidine/decongestant mixture, etc.
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there is a mass of detail, much of which is not relevant to an encyclopedia article. For example, all that guff about what sort of identification is required to purchase it should be removed. Any objections to stripping out some of the material?
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The main picture shows (1S, 2S)-(+)-pseudoephedrine (currently on 2020-02-22), and it even has "(S)" on each of the chiral centers in the image files. That is fine in my opinion, this enantiomer is most common in 2020 in synthetic contexts.
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Another thing worth mentioning with Sudafed "PE" is rebound congestion; after the drug wears off, your congestion is worse than when it began. This is not a problem with the pseudoephedrine version. Hurray for the war on drugs.
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It may be so (that this is the way the statute reads), but isn't there something jarring about seeing "proof of identity" juxtaposed with "sold by mail order"? How can a mail order sale be compatible with "proof of identity"?
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ID, must sign a log, and are limited to (IIRC) 3.6 grams a day, 9 grams a month of PSE, ephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine (if that's even available in anything any more). Stricter local laws will override this, of course.
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I'm sure all these 1-17 year-old kids are trying to reduce pseudoephedrine in hopes of synthesizing methamphetamine (after they've already obtained some phosphorous and whipped up some highly corrosve hydroiodic acid...)
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The restrictions in NSW referred to above are now in force - all pseudoephedrine-containing products are classified schedule 3 or 4, and details of every purchase must be recorded. I've added the detail to the article.
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seems to have the relevant information on ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, but unfortunately I don't have access to this article, though the first page has the basic historical information -- you may want to take a look.
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Zephrex-D should be mentioned in the article somewhere, a special form of pseudopehdrine that is very difficult and expensive to convert to meth (about $ 200 per dose, which is many times the street value of meth)
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New Zealand leaders do not seem to realise the consequences of their continued use of this highly illegal drug. This was a great little country, because of Methamphetamine our future may be bleak.
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Oxymetazoline and Ephedrine are the same decongestants due to activation of the α1 adrenergic receptors. Does it really matter to determine which sort of medication for sinus and colds are better?
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I dunno if we should really add your comment, seeing as the entire thing is uncited. Making something up, then taking is as true, and getting indignant about the thing you made up - kinda weird.
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research, and this is not a politics article) is that the ID policies for pseudoephedrine are not for increasing safety but actually a form of "Anti-Illegal Drugs Theater" similar to the idea of
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Knowledge is always improving, and you're welcome to help us improve it. Perhaps you could do some library and on-line research into the history and add what you learn to the article? --
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Is the U.S. state of Tennessee the only state with a law that limits the sale of pseudoephedrine? I live in Tennessee and would like to know if there are other such laws in other states.
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There is a section dedicated to the use of pseudoephedrine in sport, but is there any evidence that it has an actual ergogenic effect? What is the rationale for banning it in athletics?
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and researchers may not have known the biosynthesis is usually stereospecific, and the laboratory synthesis gave a racemic product when they did the initial pharmacodynamics studies.
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Can't get in the article to change this, can someone please update this section to read that Pseudoephedrine is prohibited above 150 micrograms per millilitre from 1 January 2010.
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Hello. I added in a new 2016 Cochrane reference, and a small sentence re use in children. I am new to wikipedia editing and I am open and appreciate feedback and advice. Thanks.
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I'd suggest adding a section to the end of the article stating precisely that. You might like to mention that the switch is a purely marketing- and politically-driven decision.
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shows that the drug is currently still a C3 drug (you need ID to purchase, no prescription necessary), not a "2B" drug (a non-existent classification - B2 is the correct one)
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Under "United States federal law" the article states "The Federal statute included the following requirements for merchants ("regulated seller") who sell these products:
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I work for a company that has to deal with sending prescriptions to Mississippi, and they confirmed that this meant that OTC and Prescription medications are affected.
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Agreed. Sad that it's been like this for over 5 years. I just wanted to settle a debate on how Contac was different from Theraflu. We're better than this wikipedians!
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of creating Methamphetamine ? I mean, the chemistry way, without *ephedrine, the way people can not do themself at home. How different this Methamphetamine would be ?
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take PSE for sinusitis etc., I can barely eat anything & was wondering if that's peculiar to me or a common side effect. Possible off-label use, misuse, or--?
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1. Proper identification? I wonder... Do they decide whether or not to sell to a customer based on the "Does This Guy Look Like a Methamphetamine Chemist" chart?
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Even if it means from behind the counter and not on shelves, that isn't true. Until a few years ago it was always available right off of the shelf in chemists.
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Can anyone get any info on possible hazards, symptoms of overdose, etc? Also it would be worth mentioning that pseudoephedrine can be dangerous to users of
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Under 'Chemistry,' the article states "does not reduce to D-methamphetamine (which is the enatiomer used as a recreational drug), and..." Make that ena
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Is it appropriate to say paracetamol here? I am not sure what region this should be targeted to but the name used in the states is acetaminophen.
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United Kingdom section", we're told that Sudafed "has only ever been available on prescription or over the counter". Doesn't seem to leave much!
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Don't know what it means, and more importantly, I can't see how it would qualify as a contraindication. Maybe it belongs in another section?
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That must be in North America, I suppose. Shouldn't we be more universal? I never heard such a name for pseudoephedrine before --
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This shouldn't necessarily be removed from the article, but I honestly don't see how these actions effect meth production... --
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Not the author's issue, but side comment on classic bureaucratic gobbledygook: "verification of proof of..." (cringe).
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S-(+)-amphetamine (dextroamphetamine, Dexedrine, Vyvanse) and S-(+)-methamphetamine (marketed in the US as Desoxyn).
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I am not going to rewind 13 years to see what you removed, and I'm certainly not going to undo it. However, this is
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I have removed the list of brand names, as it seems to be unencyclopedic and doesn't fit in a Knowledge article. --
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only, and only used in the United States (or anyone else who uses the USP) - the wikiarticle title is an anomaly. -
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with a notable lack of resolve. Our elite appear to be putting themselves under obligation to criminal elements.
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for meth labs to send kids to buy precursors for them? If it's a health issue, the adverse effects of drinking 2
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Effective July 1, 2010, all products that contain pseudoephedrine in Mississippi are now a Schedule III drug.
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suffer even more, because they can only purchace one box every two weeks (at least in Washington State).
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Nifty, thank you for posting those links. It's a shame that they charge for access to the full article.
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until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion.
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Claim about rebound congestion has remained uncited since I tagged it in May 2016; removed. Removed
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Source #42 is concerning a town called Washington, Missouri, and is not actually Washington state.
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shows that the legislation to change this has not been put through yet, but is still in process.
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progressively inhibits the activity of the enzyme. The inhibition becomes complete over 6 hours.
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All products containing pseudoephedrine are now considered a Schedule III drug in Mississippi
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Also, should 'for merchants ("regulated seller")' read 'for merchants ("regulated sellers)?
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to see the citations for the statement made just to satisfy my own curiosity.
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In all other ways I found the article very informative / helpful - thanks!
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It is very appropriate to say paracetamol. Wikpedia is not exclusively a
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isn't really appropriate now. Also it doesn't work as well. Grrr...
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As for methamphetamine, I believe this is produced commercially (see
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as it is found in many brands of cough syrup that also contain DXM.
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Only topical phenylephrine is associated with rebound congestion.
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Is there evidence for an ergogenic effect from pseudoephedrine?
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
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Yeah it stops you being hungry. Same as Meth or Speed.
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adverse effects unsupported by the provided references.
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any drug only have effect on those sensitive to it?
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