DEA Lacks Proof Of Ephedrine Supplement Use In Meth Production - Coalition
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Drug Enforcement Administration "lacks any evidence that dietary supplements containing ephedrine alkaloids are used to make methamphetamine," the Dietary Supplement Safety & Science Coalition maintains in recent comments to DEA.
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