In Puerto Vallarta, every Adderall pill Times reporters purchased from pharmacies and tested was a counterfeit containing methamphetamine. (Connor Sheets / Los Angeles Times) Some of the pills looked ...
If you walk down the right side street, the offers are plentiful, even in broad daylight. Young men in plain T-shirts draw near and call out their wares: Pills. Cocaine. Guns. But if you wave them ...
PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico – As a shortage of Adderall stretches into its second year, millions of patients are still struggling to fill their prescriptions in U.S. pharmacies. But in Mexico, some ...
(NewsNation) — A large percentage of drugs from Mexican pharmacies are laced with illegal drugs such as fentanyl, heroin and methamphetamines, a University of California study found. Pharmacies in ...
TIJUANA (Border Report) — An investigation conducted by the Los Angeles Times found that pharmacies south of the border are selling — possibly unknowingly — prescription medications laced with ...
Tijuana became the first city in Mexico to automate the process of filling prescription drugs through the use of robots in some of its pharmacies. Alberto Castro, an employee at Pey Pharma, praised ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican authorities said ...