Originally Posted by
MSPeconomist
Don't guess, check it.
BTW, aren't there various versions of Sudafed sold OTC in the USA, some of which you must sign for and show ID?
Yes, any version that has pseudoephedrine in it requires a signature and DL. The other versions don't have the pseudoephedrine in it, but they are much weaker than the regular version.
You're right, I'll put a call into the Consulate tomorrow to ask, and possibly get something in writing. I'll be sure to drop back by to update for future reference.