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Tag: Regulations

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Can you still buy pseudoephedrine? What you need to know about purchasing regulated decongestants

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In 2005, the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act significantly changed how cold and allergy medications were sold. Despite widespread misconceptions, the law didn't ban the medication outright, so you can still buy pseudoephedrine, but with federal regulations dictating purchase limits and a move from the open aisles to behind the pharmacy counter.

Can You Get Prescribed Oxycodone? A Guide to Medical Necessity and Regulations

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Prescriptions for oxycodone have seen a significant decline due to stricter regulations in response to the opioid crisis, but doctors can and do still prescribe it when medically necessary. **Can you get prescribed oxycodone** is a question with a complex answer that depends on your specific medical condition and adherence to strict protocols designed to ensure patient safety.

Decoding the Definition: What Counts as a Drug?

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) defines a drug as an article intended to affect the structure or any function of the body, a definition so broad that it heavily relies on a product’s **intended use**. Understanding **what counts as a drug?** requires navigating multiple perspectives, from strict legal classifications to broader pharmacological effects, which dictates how a substance is regulated, manufactured, and sold.

Can I buy Actifed over the counter?

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Due to federal law, Actifed, which contains the regulated ingredient pseudoephedrine, is not available on store shelves for direct customer access. This means that while you can buy **Actifed over the counter**, you must present a photo ID and sign a logbook at the pharmacy counter to complete the purchase.