Pharmacists Struggle to Stop Sales of Drug Used to Make Meth
Pharmacists struggle to stop sales of drug used to make meth
The customers typically call pharmacies, asking whether they carry Sudafed 12 Hour and Sudafed 24 Hour, nasal decongestants that contain the main ingredient used to manufacture meth in clandestine labs. A short time later, the callers show up at the … Read more on Charleston Gazette
Methamphetamine labs: what to look for
According to the Minnesota Department of Health, symptoms of meth use include: increased wakefulness and physical activity, decreased appetite, increased respiration, rapid heart rate and irregular heartbeats, increased blood pressure, and hyperthermia … Read more on Winona Post
Sewer sensors sniff out signs of bombs, drugs
(New Scientist) Bomb-makers or chemists with Breaking Bad crystal-meth labs better watch out. A sewer system full of chemical sensors … search and pinpoint the exact location. The technique could also be modified to look for signs of illegal drug … Read more on WND.com