Person
Michelle Sparkes-Carroll
Briefing paper
Assessing the utility of Project STOP in reducing pseudoephedrine diversion to clandestine laboratories
Evaluates the utility of Project STOP in reducing the diversion of PSE-based products to clan labs. Foreword Project STOP, an online database in which pharmacists record sales of pseudoephedrine (PSE)-based medication, was implemented in 2005 to aid in reducing the diversion of PSE-based products for use as precursors in the domestic manufacture of methamphetamine. Australian...