A recent University of California, Los Angeles study found that pills sold in Mexican pharmacies such as Adderall tested positive for methamphetamine, while pills sold as oxycodone tested positive for heroin and fentanyl.
Finding a pharmacy in Mexico isn’t a difficult task. In most cities, including Tijuana, you’ll find one on every block.
They have colorful advertisements, play loud music and display multiple signs offering discounts. But what you’ll find inside might not be as alluring.found that pills sold in Mexican pharmacies such as Adderall tested positive for methamphetamine, while pills sold as oxycodone tested positive for heroin and fentanyl.
“That's kind of scary,” said John Fitznurice, a San Diego resident. “I didn't know that was happening, but I did know fentanyl has been a huge problem across the board from everyone.”Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters. The UCLA team visited 40 pharmacies throughout four northern Mexico cities. Sixty-eight percent of the pharmacies sold them the medication without a prescription, and 43% sold the medication as single pills.
They managed to buy 45 single pills in total, nearly half were counterfeit. Out of 11 Adderall pills, nine contained meth. And out of the 26 oxycodone pills purchased, eight had fentanyl, and three contained heroin.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Richard Zhang on the Power and Potential of Blockchain: An Insider's Perspective | HackerNoonRichard Zhang is the President of the University of Southern California's BlockchainUSC. - cryptocurrency usc
Les mer »
Berkeley police seek suspects who robbed man near universityThe robbery occurred just after midnight about a half-mile from the University of California, Berkeley.
Les mer »
Editorial: UH has earned Texas' respect — and a $1 billion endowmentOnly the University of Texas and Texas A&M have access to the Permanent University...
Les mer »
Mexican immigrant blasts NYC migrants who ‘expect’ hotel living: ‘It’s bulls–t’“It’s bulls–t,” Bonfilio Solis fumed Wednesday. “These migrants expect benefits from the government and aren’t appreciating what they’re being given. They’re being very disrespect…
Les mer »
Mexican Embassy donates Spanish-language books for CPS dual-language learning programsCPS says giving students access to books that were produced in a Spanish-speaking country gives them a better understanding of the language and its numerous cultures.
Les mer »
Mexican eatery Hacienda Real to open in Geneva SundayMexican eatery and cocktail lounge Hacienda Real is set to open in Geneva Commons Sunday. The restaurant will offer a seasonally rotating menu of craft cocktails and Mexican entrées featuring contemporary takes on traditional family recipes.
Les mer »