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  2. It’s not just border cities that have seen deaths and overdoses from fentanyl-tainted pills bought in Mexican pharmacies. The 2019 case that wound up on the DEA’s radar stemmed from a purchase ...

  3. U.S. warns about fake, dangerous pills being sold in Mexico

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    The U.S. State Department has issued a travel warning about dangerous counterfeit pills being sold at pharmacies in Mexico that often contain fentanyl. ... Los Angeles found that 68% of the 40 ...

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  5. Zhenli Ye Gon - Wikipedia

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    The police raid of Ye Gon's home and businesses in Mexico, on March 15, 2007, took place one day after a high-level meeting occurred between U.S. President George W. Bush and Mexican President Felipe Calderon in the Mexican city of Mérida on March 14, 2007, at which both Presidents announced plans to expand bilateral and regional counter ...

  6. Federal Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risk

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    It is a decentralized organ of (and supervised by) the Mexican Secretariat of Health, and is responsible for regulating a variety of health related topics in Mexico, including food safety, pharmaceutical drugs, medical devices, organ transplants, and environmental protection. [1] COFEPRIS headquarters in Mexico City

  7. Farmacias Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    Farmacias Guadalajara is a Mexican drugstore chain, that was founded in 1942 [1] [2] in Guadalajara, Jalisco. In 1962 it began an expansion program, [1] and currently has more than 1725 drugstores in 19 States. It is one of only 3 businesses from Jalisco to be listed on the Mexican stock market.

  8. Some pharmacies in Mexico passing off fentanyl, meth as ...

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    Pharmacies in several Mexican cities are selling counterfeit prescription pills laced with fentanyl and meth and passing them off as legitimate pharmaceuticals. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  9. Arotinolol - Wikipedia

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    Arotinolol (INN, marketed under the tradename Almarl) is a medication in the class of mixed alpha/beta blockers. [1] It also acts as a β 3 receptor agonist. [2] A 1979 publication suggests arotinolol as having first been described in the scientific literature by Sumitomo Chemical as "β-adrenergic blocking, antiarrhythmic compound S-596".