A West Virginia
legislative chairman says many of his committee members are leaning against
making a cold medicine used to cook meth available by prescription only.
House of Delegates Judiciary Committee
Chairman Tim Manchin says a bill to make pseudoephedrine prescription only will
come up Monday or Tuesday.
Manchin said there's a fair amount of
opposition in his committee. He said he was struggling with the bill.
The proposal excludes certain drugs
deemed tamper-resistant. Manchin said other options exist if the committee
won't pass that version. One would further limit how much pseudoephedrine
someone can buy annually.
Del. Don Perdue, a prescription-only
advocate, thinks the House would pass the bill if Manchin's committee endorses
it.
The Senate approved the proposal Feb.
18. The legislative session ends March 8.