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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
The legal status of drugs and drug precursors varies substantially from country to country and is still changing in many of them. United Nations classify drugs internationally, it affects all its member states.
Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum said Mexico would enact tariffs and non-tariff economic retaliation against the United States. Both Canada and Mexico have said that Trump's tariffs would violate the United States–Mexico–Canada free trade agreement ratified by the three countries in 2020 under Trump's first presidency. Economists have ...
The second major chokepoint in the drug supply chain lies in Mexico. The Mexican cartels have become the "one-stop-shop" for processing and distributing nearly all the illegal drugs coming into ...
“The lingering threat of substantial new tariffs and possible retaliation from Canada and Mexico on U.S. exports will cause many businesses small and large to hold back more on hiring and ...
The selling of many class (schedule) [42] drugs without a valid prescription (also called Rx-only drugs or legend drugs) is illegal, and companies shipping them by mail can be prosecuted for mail fraud (Postal Inspection Service) as well as being investigated and federally charged by the DEA, IRS, Homeland Security, Food and Drug Administration ...
Singer said part of Mexico’s appeal is the accessibility of common abortive drugs like misoprostol, which is available over the counter to treat stomach ulcers.Lopez estimated that 15% of the ...
Museum of Mexican Medicine. In Mexico, the sixteenth century Badianus Manuscript described medicinal plants available in Central America. [8] Dr. Erick Estrada Lugo, Researcher-Professor in Phytotechnics at the State of Mexico's Chapingo Autonomous University, told the National Autonomous University of Mexico's digital magazine that “at least 90% of the population uses medicinal plants ...