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  2. Phentermine - Wikipedia

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    Phentermine is still available by itself in most countries, including the US. [17] However, because it is similar to amphetamine , it is classified as a controlled substance in many countries. Internationally, phentermine is a schedule IV drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances . [ 21 ]

  3. List of pharmacies - Wikipedia

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    13 Mexico. 14 Netherlands. 15 New Zealand. 16 Norway. 17 Philippines. 18 Poland. ... This article is a list of pharmacies (also known as chemists and drugstores) by ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Category:Pharmacies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pharmacies of Mexico" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Farmacias Benavides;

  6. Some pharmacies in Mexico passing off fentanyl, meth as ... - AOL

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  7. U.S. issues warning about Mexican pharmacies selling ... - AOL

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    An alert by the U.S. State Department urges American travelers to "exercise caution" when purchasing drugs from pharmacies in Mexico. U.S. issues warning about Mexican pharmacies selling tainted ...

  8. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    This list is not limited to drugs that were ever approved by the FDA. Some of them (lumiracoxib, rimonabant, tolrestat, ximelagatran and ximelidine, for example) were approved to be marketed in Europe but had not yet been approved for marketing in the US, when side effects became clear and their developers pulled them from the market.

  9. 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. The travel alert posted Friday says ...