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Some over-the-counter flu remedies could face restrictions, amid fears that they are being used to produce the highly addictive drug, crystal meth.Some over-the-counter flu remedies could face restrictions, amid fears that they are being used to produce the highly addictive drug, crystal meth.
It is feared that pseudoephedrine and ephedrine, contained in certain flu remedies, can be used to make the drug. Pseudoephedrine and ephedrine, contained in certain flu remedies, can be used to make the drug.
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency is considering making these ingredients prescription-only.The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency is considering making these ingredients prescription-only.
It comes after Health Minister Caroline Flint said police found the ingredients in raids on drug factories.It comes after Health Minister Caroline Flint said police found the ingredients in raids on drug factories.
Crystal meth, also known as methylamphetamine, was reclassified last January as a Class A drug.Crystal meth, also known as methylamphetamine, was reclassified last January as a Class A drug.
The highly addictive substance affects the central nervous system and can cause serious physical and psychological harm.The highly addictive substance affects the central nervous system and can cause serious physical and psychological harm.
When smoked in its crystalline form, the stimulant produces effects similar to, but longer-lasting than, crack cocaine.When smoked in its crystalline form, the stimulant produces effects similar to, but longer-lasting than, crack cocaine.
If methylamphetamine did secure a hold in the UK, the consequences would undoubtedly be very serious Caroline FlintIf methylamphetamine did secure a hold in the UK, the consequences would undoubtedly be very serious Caroline Flint
According to research findings, chronic use can lead to psychosis, including paranoia and violent behaviour.According to research findings, chronic use can lead to psychosis, including paranoia and violent behaviour.
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is now considering plans to restrict the pack size of medicines and make pseudoephedrine and ephedrine prescription-only.The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is now considering plans to restrict the pack size of medicines and make pseudoephedrine and ephedrine prescription-only.
In a written Commons answer, Ms Flint said: "Although the prevalence of misuse of methylamphetamine is believed to be currently low in the UK, the Association of Chief Police Officers are receiving increasing levels of intelligence about the prevalence of methylamphetamine.In a written Commons answer, Ms Flint said: "Although the prevalence of misuse of methylamphetamine is believed to be currently low in the UK, the Association of Chief Police Officers are receiving increasing levels of intelligence about the prevalence of methylamphetamine.
"If methylamphetamine did secure a hold in the UK, the consequences would undoubtedly be very serious."If methylamphetamine did secure a hold in the UK, the consequences would undoubtedly be very serious.
"The international experience shows that misuse can spread rapidly when certain conditions prevail and the advice of UK enforcement authorities is that most of these conditions now prevail in the UK.""The international experience shows that misuse can spread rapidly when certain conditions prevail and the advice of UK enforcement authorities is that most of these conditions now prevail in the UK."
The minister said ACPO and the Serious Organised Crime Agency had advised that the availability of the drug was "increasing" - as shown by a rise in illicit laboratories manufacturing the drug in the UK.The minister said ACPO and the Serious Organised Crime Agency had advised that the availability of the drug was "increasing" - as shown by a rise in illicit laboratories manufacturing the drug in the UK.