Sponsored ⓘ Legal Stuff - This is an advertisement for Service Industries, Inc., part of a network of commonly owned substance abuse treatment service providers. Responding to this ad will connect you to one of Service Industries, Inc.’s representatives to discuss your insurance benefits and options for obtaining treatment at one of its affiliated facilities only. Service Industries, Inc. Service Industries, Inc. Is unable to discuss the insurance benefits or options that may be available at any unaffiliated treatment center or business. If this advertisement appears on the same web page as a review of any particular treatment center or business, the contact information (including phone number) for that particular treatment center or business may be found at the bottom of the review. In an effort to stop the abuse of drugs sold over-the-counter (OTC), Florida recently became the tenth state to restrict the sale of cough medicines containing dextromethorphan (DXM) to minors.
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Rick Scott signed the bill into law on April 1, which won't go into effect until Jan. After that date, anybody under the age of 18 will no longer be able to purchase products containing DXM in the state of Florida. Reports of teens getting high on cough medicines like Nyquil compelled state lawmakers to intervene. Unlike cough medicines containing promethazine and codeine (also known as the ingredients of 'purple drank' or 'lean'), products containing DXM are generally sold over-the-counter.