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1. Legislative Efforts to Combat
Pseudoephedrine Misuse:
Kentucky’s Experience
William C. Thornbury, M.D., F.A.A.F.P.
Gerry Stover, Executive Director KAFP
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3. The Problem
PSE Synthesis Methamphetamine
2009 Rand Corp: $23.4B/yr (U.S.Gov’t)
Kentucky
2007 2008 2009 2010
(294) (416) (736) (1100)
4. Cost
KSP $32M/2010 Law Enforcement
1,100 Incidents, Up 40% from 2009
(OK St Police: $350K/Incident All Factors)
Net Cost KY: $385M/2010 or $8-92.00/pers/yr
5. 1. Missouri – 1285
2. Indiana – 620
3. Tennessee – 559
4. Illinois – 360
5. Arkansas – 309
6. Kentucky – 278
7. California – 273
8. Michigan – 172
9. North carolina – 155
Map includes Laboratories, Chemical/Equipment/Glassware 10. Mississippi – 152
seizures, and Dumpsites that have been received by the MSHP Ohio - 152
for entry into NSS as of 12/31/2007
7. Solution
I. PSE by Rx in KY
II. Support Colleagues in Surrounding States Rx
III. Educate Federal Support PSE Import Ban
IV. Encourage Pharm Manfn Change Delivery
8. PSE by Rx
Oregon Data:
98% Reduction from 20062009
Meth Lab Incidents: 47210
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10. PSE by Rx
Mississippi Data:
65% Global Reduction July-Dec 2010
90% Reduction Labs: Harrison Co (22528)
90% Reduction Lab: Jackson Co (53/mo5/mo)
(July-December 2010, WLOX 12/28/10)
11. KAFP Resolution
KAFP Exc Director, Gerry Stover
KNOA President, Stanley Salyards
KSP Major Joe Wilson
12. KMA Resolution
Warren Co Drug Task Force/KSP
Barren County KMAKMA
KMA Legislative Committee
13. Legislative Effort
KY Board of Pharmacy
KPhA
KYAAP
State Legislators
Federal Legislators
Press
KAFP Journal Article
15. PSE by Rx KY SB-45
$350,000 Lobbying 2010 Legislative Yr
“Robo-Calls” Legislative “Green Sheets”
PR Campaign in Metro Areas
16. PSE by Rx KY SB-45
$350,000 Lobbying 2010 Legislative Yr
“Robo-Calls” Legislative “Green Sheets”
PR Campaign in Metro Areas
[Keep Doing What You’re Doing, It’s Working Fine.”]
18. Fall 2010
CVS Fine: $75M (PSE to Criminals/25 States)
19. Fall 2010
CVS Fine: $75M (PSE to Criminals/25 States)
Spring 2011
AAFP 10-State in WI (Encouraged COD)
Summer 2011
KY Mainstream Press Moves Storyline
20. Fall 2011---September
KMA-HOD Committee Meeting
Exempt Select Isomers from Rx Policy
“Guests” Educate on PSE
AAFP-COD Committee Hearing PSE by Rx
Calls for Amendment
Concerned Delegates
21. News > Local
Cain: What I say is not for sale
By James Mayse, Messenger-Inquirer
Published: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 12:08 AM CST
Daviess County Sheriff Keith Cain, who has been an advocate of electronic tracking system for pseudoephedrine purchases, said Tuesday
he is compensated for his time and expenses when he travels out of state to talk about electronic tracking.
Cain said he was compensated for his time and expenses three or four times last year when he traveled out of state to discuss electronic tracking.
On those occasions, he was paid for time and expenses by the pharmaceutical lobbying firm that opposes making pseudoephedrine a prescription.
On Tuesday, Cain traveled to Indianapolis to discuss electronic tracking before a Senate committee of the Indiana General Assembly.
Cain's compensation and expenses for the trip will be paid by the Consumer Healthcare Products Association -- a lobbying firm
that supports electronic tracking as an alternative to making pseudoephedrine a prescription drug. Cain said Tuesday
his compensation depends on what is involved but varies from $500 to $1,500 per day.
22. News > Local
Cain: What I say is not for sale
By James Mayse, Messenger-Inquirer
Published: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 12:08 AM CST
Daviess County Sheriff Keith Cain, who has been an advocate of electronic tracking system for pseudoephedrine
purchases, said Tuesday he is compensated for his time and expenses when he travels out of state to talk about electronic tracking.
Cain said he was compensated for his time and expenses three or four times last year when he traveled out of state to discuss electronic tracking.
On those occasions, he was paid for time and expenses by the pharmaceutical lobbying firm that opposes making pseudoephedrine a prescription.
On Tuesday, Cain traveled to Indianapolis to discuss electronic tracking before a Senate committee of the Indiana General Assembly.
Cain's compensation and expenses for the trip will be paid
by the Consumer Healthcare Products Association -- a lobbying firm
that supports electronic tracking as an alternative to making pseudoephedrine a prescription drug. Cain said Tuesday
his compensation depends on what is involved but varies from $500 to $1,500 per day.
23. News > Local
Cain: What I say is not for sale
By James Mayse, Messenger-Inquirer
Published: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 12:08 AM CST
Daviess County Sheriff Keith Cain, who has been an advocate of electronic tracking system for pseudoephedrine purchases, said Tuesday
he is compensated for his time and expenses when he travels out of state to talk about electronic tracking.
Cain said he was compensated for his time and expenses three or four times last year when he traveled out of state to discuss electronic tracking.
On those occasions, he was paid for time and expenses by the pharmaceutical lobbying firm that opposes making pseudoephedrine a prescription.
On Tuesday, Cain traveled to Indianapolis to discuss electronic tracking before a Senate committee of the Indiana General Assembly.
Cain's compensation and expenses for the trip will be paid by the Consumer Healthcare Products Association -- a lobbying firm
that supports electronic tracking as an alternative to making pseudoephedrine a prescription drug. Cain said Tuesday
his compensation depends on what is involved but varies from $500 to $1,500 per day.
Kentucky Registered Legislative Agents
October 27, 2011
Acquisto, James 502-xxx-xxxx Address XXX, Louisville KY 40223 Appriss
26. Myth vs Fact
1. OR: PSE is on the Increase.
From: Rob Bovett <RBoet@co.lcon.or.us>
To: stanley stanley <jutstan@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: OR meth lab numbers
Stan,
Oregon is at 7 for this year. We had 13 last year.
Take care,
Rob
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30. Myth vs Fact
2. PSE by Rx Would Increase Health Care Costs
$12 OTC ------ > $110 Rx
31. Myth vs Fact
2. PSE by Rx Would Increase Health Care Costs
$12 OTC ------ > $110 Rx
Move to Rx: Generic Competition
More Likely: Gel Caps OTC for Cheap
33. Myth vs Fact
3. Only 2% of PSE Purchases are Illicit.
OK 2008 Baseline: 250K PSE tabs
6 mos into “Shake-N-Bake” Method
600K Tabs 750K Today (300%)
Increase in: Meth Labs, Addicts, Deaths.
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35. Myth vs Fact
4. NPLEx (E-Tracking) Fixes the Problem at the Source
36. Myth vs Fact
4. NPLEx (E-Tracking) Fixes the Problem at the Source
Cannot Stop “Smurfing”
Cannot Stop Fake I.D.’s
Law Enforcement Don’t Have Resources to
Combat the Problem at the Point-of-Sale.
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38. Myth vs Fact
5. PSE by Rx Would Inconvenience Law-Abiding Citizens
39. Myth vs Fact
5. PSE by Rx Would Inconvenience Law-Abiding Citizens
OR: No Consumer Mandate to Reverse Law
OR: No Physician Mandate to Reverse Law
OR: No Political Mandate to Reverse Law
40. Myth vs Fact
5. PSE by Rx Would Inconvenience Law-Abiding Citizens
PSE for Sx Relief……DN “Cure” any disease process.
Phenylephrine, Topical Decongestants, Antihistamines OTC
41. Myth vs Fact
6. PSE “Behind-the-Counter” hasn’t solved the problem;
it’s a Law-Enforcement Issue.
42. Myth vs Fact
6. PSE “Behind-the-Counter” hasn’t solved the problem;
it’s a Law-Enforcement Issue.
Yes. (Smurfing, Fake I.D.’s, etc.)
Meth Use, Meth Labs are different issues.
(Law Enforcement needs to shift resources.)
Physicians: Are we guardians of public health?
43. Myth vs Fact
7. Insufficient Data: Need “Evidence-Based Policies”
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47. Myth vs Fact
Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics:
7/1/09 - 8/5/10: 1,002 labs, rescued 226 children.
7/1/10 - 8/5/10: 351 labs, rescued 53 children.
A reduction of 65% in labs and 77% in children.
The Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics indicates that their methods of response and investigation have
not changed since the scheduling law began. They simply do not get as many meth lab complaints
since MS requires PSE by Rx.
48. Meth Lab Seizures
OR & OK OK OR KY
PSE Moved
OR Schedules PSE OK Adds Meth Lab
Behind –the-Counter
(OK E-Tracking) offender block list 1078
OK To E-tracking
Driver’s License Data
Combat Meth Act into E-Tracking
812 All states: 818
(to find fake DL)
Behind-the-Counter 743
741
600 589 KY E-Tracking
(Methcheck)
472
428
334
309 309
194 213
189
148
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22 21 13 12
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
51. Controlled Substance
“The basis for control and regulation is the danger of addiction,
abuse, physical and mental harm (including death), the trafficking
by illegal means, and the dangers from actions of those who have
used the substances.”
52. THANK YOU
Kentucky Academy of Family Practitioners
Gerry Stover, Executive Director