A hard sell...Carolina Logistics Services reverses the route of controlled substances

May 2007


Foxy Methoxy, Blue Mystic, and Maria Pastora are not names of entertainers. Street names for counterfeited, widely used pharmaceuticals have clever, catchy enunciations because they are easier to reference than pharmacological names of origin such as phencyclidine. How these drugs get into illegal possession in the first place yields debate between politicians and manufacturers because product returns feed a great deal of counterfeiting activities and other illegal operations if the inventory is not handled correctly. Pitfalls in security have trounced the distribution system, exposing the overwhelming consequences of drug abuse and profit loss for all related businesses in the supply chain.  Read More.

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