From ABC, April 16, 2007
PSEUDOEPHEDRINE BAN 'WON'T STOP PROBLEM'
Pharmacists say a Federal Government proposal to impose a blanket ban on pseudoephedrine is a bad idea.
The Minister for Ageing, Christopher Pyne, is seeking advice on whether a ban would be workable, saying it would significantly disrupt the manufacture of illegal methamphetamines such as ecstasy.
Mr Pyne says while there are more than 280 products that contain pseudoephedrine, alternatives are available.
But Ian Todd from the Pharmacy Guild says it would deny the public a useful medicine while failing to target the main source of the problem.
"Pseudoephedrine's a very valuable chemical for those people in the community that want to treat all sorts of things, coughs, colds, hay fever, those sorts of things," he said.
"A blanket ban is probably not going to stop the problem - there's a large amount of pseudoephedrine-based product that comes in though Customs."