Discount Drugs in Mexico
Associated Press
MEXICO CITY — The Mexican government on Monday began discounting prices on more than 100 basic medicines that can be bought without a doctor’s prescription. The Health and Commerce departments announced the program, designed to enable poor families to purchase needed drugs despite a high inflation rate that has cut into workers’ purchasing power.
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