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Govt considers banning pseudoephedrine products

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I heard about that few years back, but libertarians and producers came out in force to cry for human liberty and freedom and democratic rights and blah blah.

Well this is not the first item that is proposed to be removed irrespectively if there is legitimate use or not.
My famous one is road hump, smooth road is removed as a designed for hoons, yet affecting every other legitimate and law abiding citizen, just tough.
 
Definitly a good idea but once again has only comeabout as a counter to Labors proposals. Plus big pharma will have a lot to say about it. It doubt it will get up as long as the libs are in power more a symbolic move before the election IMO.
 
This is just not fair. Pseudoephedrine is the only thing that works with my partner's chronic sinusitis condition. The other product they have replaced it with does not work for him. So what he is to do now? Nothing about civil libertarianism at all He has a medical condition that sometimes renders him unable to work, that only responds to this drug and maybe he wont be able to have access to it. Lets ban alcohol, gambling and cigarettes then! And cars, lets ban cars and motor bikes! Seriously
 

Government could put it on prescription so the supply is controlled by pharmacies and only genuine patients have access to it.
 
Goevrnment could put it on prescription so the supply is controlled by pharmacies and only genuine patients have access to it.

Or take it one step further and schedule it up there with the other drugs that require doctors to obtain an authority before prescribing. Then it ends up being stored in the safe at the pharmacy, requiring pharmacists to account for every pill and reducing the possibility of it being misappropriated by pharmacy staff. Then only the patients who really need it have access to it, and in controlled quantities.

There's still the possibility of the end user diverting it to illicit drug manufacturers though.
 
Why are Australians always willing to give up their liberty without even so much as a whimper?

Next thing they'll be banning alcohol because of what alcoholics might do.

One day we will be enslaved by totalitarianism because of our willingness to trade our liberty for a perceived sense of order. There have always been drug addicts and there will always be drug addicts. Banning things is not the answer, drug producers will simply import it illegally or make it in backyard laboratories instead, putting more lives at risk.
 

I agree, if the government thinks that by banning this they will stop or slow the drug trade they are dreaming.
 

Similar comments to ones above in our posts.

And difficult issue if not impossible to please everybody.
 

Agreed. I have a similar sinus problem. Used to take just one 60mg Sudafed tablet (pseudoephedrine without anything else) which was enough to take the edge off the problem. It was banned about a year ago. The alternative products containing pseudoephedrine have a higher dose of the drug which I don't want and which makes me jumpy. Consequently I either have pain and blocked nose or use a vasoconstrictor nasal spray which is very much not a good idea for a long term problem.

I am totally fed up with the majority having their lives disrupted because of a dumb and/or criminal minority. As has already been said, the junkies will always find a way. They will always get top marks for ingenuity.

Slightly off topic, I guess, but it all seems a part of the "nanny state" where we are being told what we can and cannot do in almost every part of our lives. I even read a suggestion from someone last week that with the water crisis in Qld there should be water police who come and supervise the homes of "water guzzlers", timing their showers, how often they flush the toilet etc.

Whatever happened to our freedom?
 

If you go to your doctor, you should still be able to get a prescription for the "old" sudafed. Many pharmacists will tell you that you cannot get it any more but it is still available with a script.

I even read a suggestion from someone last week that with the water crisis in Qld there should be water police who come and supervise the homes of "water guzzlers", timing their showers, how often they flush the toilet etc.

You can read what our wonderful state gov't is planning at the website of the Queensland Water Commissioner. An extract from one of their news releases..


Who needs Channel 10's Big Brother... we've got our own version that seems to be becoming more and more pervasive day by day. Sorry if we're getting a bit OT.
 
We do have a script for the real sudafed, but if the drug is banned, then that is worthless, isnt it! No-one will be allowed to carry it, that is the whole point of Pyne's idea! Remember the old days when you could buy sudafed in Coles and Woolies?

Re the water thing - did you see Chasers War last week - apparently Coca Cola receives something like 1000 megalitres (sorry, the terms confuse me) for something like $2.50. Excuse me if I think the Government regulations stink; householders are not and NEVER were the problems when it comes to water consumption. And your 'high-end' users Investforwealth are mere babies in the overall scheme of things!
 
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