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Medicine Shortages, Inclusive Healthcare: The Week in Health
By Sofía Garduño - Thu, 02/23/2023 - 10:00
A lack of psychiatric medicines worries patients and doctors, while IMSS uses robotic surgery to avoid blood transfusions. This is the week in health.
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Mexico Faces Shortage of Psychiatric Medicines
By Sofía Garduño - Wed, 02/22/2023 - 08:57
A shortage of specialized prescription medicines is affecting the treatment of mental health problems.
Retail Drug Sales: Two Decades Living the Transformation
By Santiago Gonzalez - Wed, 08/10/2022 - 09:45
A definitive transformation has taken place in the retail drug sector over the last 20 years, with more to come, writes Santiago González Reyes.
Regulations Needed to Boost Mexico’s Biosimilars Market
By Miriam Bello - Mon, 05/02/2022 - 08:41
Biosimilars are an alternative for patients and healthcare systems to manage costs, says Rodrigo Fernández.
IMSS Denies Accusations of Expired Medicines
By Miriam Bello - Tue, 04/19/2022 - 16:14
IMSS responds to the accusations of millions of pesos lost in expired medicines.
Mexico City's Ministry of Health Criticized for Use of Ivermectin
By Miriam Bello - Tue, 04/19/2022 - 13:44
SEDESA distributed non-approved drugs for COVID-19 in an experiment to prove their efficacy.
New Law Mandates the Use of Generic Names in Prescriptions
By Miriam Bello - Thu, 03/31/2022 - 17:24
The General Health Law mandates the use of generic names in medical prescriptions.
One in Three Mexican Women Face Obstetric Violence
By Alfonso Núñez - Tue, 03/08/2022 - 15:26
The mistreatment of women during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum is unfortunately widespread across the country’s medical centers.
Ukraine Invasion Could Delay Sputnik Approval
By Alfonso Núñez - Fri, 03/04/2022 - 10:27
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to draw sanctions, the global approval of the Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine could be further delayed.
The Pandemic Has Worsened Dental Health
By Alfonso Núñez - Wed, 03/02/2022 - 15:42
Dentists worldwide are seeing an increase in various types of dental health issues as an indirect effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.