© 2026. The Trustees of Indiana University
Copyright Complaints
1229 East Seventh Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47405
News, Arts and Culture from WFIU Public Radio and WTIU Public Television
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Lawmaker Wants Prescription Required For Pseudoephedrine

Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma says he will personally throw his support behind legislation to make pseudoephedrine – a common ingredient in cold medicine – available only through prescription. The measure is aimed at curbing the state's meth crisis.

Indiana has led the nation in meth production for three consecutive years; pseudoephedrine is a key ingredient.  And Speaker Brian Bosma says the state's existing effort – a tracking system intended to limit how much pseudoephedrine a person can buy – isn't enough.  Bosma says he knows that making it a prescription only drug is an inconvenience.

"But we are losing precious resources, human resources, in our state to this scourge," Bosma says.

2016 won't be the first time the legislature deals with the issue and Senate Minority Leader Tim Lanane notes the burden on families to obtain a pseudoephedrine prescription has been a primary reason the proposal has been defeated in the past.

"Does it ruin it for the rest of us in terms of inconvenience?  It does, to a degree but sometimes you have to do that for the sake of taking care of the problem," Lanane says.