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Pseudoephedrine Bills Pass House And Senate

House and Senate lawmakers overwhelming approved bills Wednesday that give pharmacists a bigger role in helping stem the state's meth-cooking crisis.

Republican Representative Ben Smaltz's bill started out by simply requiring a prescription to buy pseudoephedrine. But after significant push-back, Smaltz found a compromise.

His bill says patients of record at a pharmacy can buy pseudoephedrine over the counter, just as they always have. And Smaltz says new patients can only get a small amount of the cold medicine before needing a prescription.

"We don't want to impact that hard-working, regular Hoosier who's just sick," Smaltz says. "But we want to hammer the meth cook."

Republican Senator Randy Head's bill takes a slightly different path. It would require pharmacists to question anyone who wants to buy pseudoephedrine.

"That pharmacist makes an on-the-spot decision whether they should get pseudoephedrine or not," Head says. "The pharmacist makes the call."

Smaltz's bill passed 92-7; Head's was approved 41-8.

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