Some community pharmacies in Indiana warn that proposed legal changes in the state that would leave it to pharmacists to decide whether to reject suspected methamphetamine makers outright or require them to get a prescription for cold medicines could lead to confrontations and put them in danger. “We definitely don’t want for our pharmacists to be in the position of law enforcement,” said Heather Willey, a lobbyist for CVS Pharmacy. A House measure by Rep.

Source: APhA
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