May 2, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
CHPA, Consumer Healthcare Products Association, methamphetamine, National Precursor Log Exchange, NPLEx, PSE, pseudoephedrine, Scott Melville
Supplier News
WASHINGTON — The Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA) has applauded Georgia for becoming the 33rd state to adopt real-time, stop-sale technology for illegal purchases of medication containing pseudoephedrine (PSE). Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal last week signed legislation, approved by the state legislature and sponsored by State Rep. David Clark Clark and State Sen. Renee Unterman (R.),
November 9, 2015 by Brian Bossetta and Chain Drug Review
Fruth Pharmacy, Joe Manchin, Lynne Fruth, methamphetamine, Nexafed, West Virginia
2015, Issue 11-09-2015, Issues, News
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. — Lynne Fruth, president of Fruth Pharmacy, recently attended an event at the West Virginia State Capitol Building where she was honored for her company’s commitment to help prevent the sale of drugs used in the making of methamphetamine. Earlier this year, Fruth Pharmacy participated in the “Our Children, Our Future” Policy
October 20, 2015 by Chain Drug Review
Acura Pharmaceuticals, Fruth Pharmacy, Joe Manchin, Lynne Fruth, meth, methamphetamine, Nexafed, pseudoephedrine
Leading Headlines, Retail News
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. — Lynne Fruth, President of Fruth Pharmacy, has been honored for her company’s commitment to help prevent the sale of drugs used in the making of methamphetamine, known as “meth.” At the West Virginia State Capitol Building, Fruth participated in the Our Children, Our Future Policy Summit, where she was asked to
July 2, 2015 by Chain Drug Review
K9s4Cops, Lackland Air Force Base, methamphetamine, Mike Thomas, military dogs, San Antonio, war zones, Westport Pharmaceuticals
Supplier News
ST. LOUIS — Five retired military dogs that spent years working in war zones are putting their noses to new uses by helping police in the U.S. combat methamphetamine and other drugs, thanks in part to financial support from Westport Pharmaceuticals. The animals are being deployed to police departments in Indiana, Texas, Tennessee, Nebraska and