NPLEX Curbing Pseudoephedrine Sales

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In just the short month since the National Precursor Log Exchange was implemented in Tennessee, more than 13,000 grams of pseudoephedrine have been kept off the state’s streets. According to NPLEX, the electronic system has successfully blocked the sale of around 5,000 boxes of the drug used to make methamphetamine. The NPLEX system uses real-time stop-sale technology to block improper sales and also scans the state’s meth offender registry to help properly filter qualified buyers According to officials, the system kept 111 meth offenders from making purchases.

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