Pseudoephedrine Restrictions Gain Steam Among Consumers, Survey Says
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily
Executive Summary
Harris poll shows consumers back retail counter limits, but find pharmacy placement too burdensome. The Food Marketing Institute and National Consumers League say they would support limiting OTC pseudoephedrine products to behind-retail-counter sales.
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