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CHPA Pushes Federal Legislation, PSAs To Curb Dextromethorphan Abuse

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

Executive Summary

The Consumer Healthcare Products Association is actively working to encourage introduction of companion legislation in the Senate for a bill that would restrict the sale and distribution of bulk forms of dextromethorphan

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