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Mexico gets AstraZeneca doses from India
expresspharma
February 18, 2021
The shipment amounts to about 42 per cent of the two million doses of the AstraZeneca and Oxford University vaccine the country plans to import from India.
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Mexico to buy AstraZeneca vaccine from India: President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
expresspharma
February 01, 2021
Mexico also has a deal with AstraZeneca to produce its vaccine for distribution in Latin America, with financial support from the foundation of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim.
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Desidustat Shows Efficacy, Safety Treating Hypoxia in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
americanpharmaceuticalreview
January 29, 2021
Zydus announced it has received positive results from Phase 2(b) studies of Desidustat in COVID-19 patients conducted at Mexico.
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Lilly to begin pragmatic study of bamlanivimab for COVID-19 in New Mexico
pharmaceutical-business-review
December 23, 2020
Eli Lilly and Company announced plans to begin a new pragmatic study of bamlanivimab (LY-CoV555) in high-risk patients with COVID-19, in collaboration with major local institutions in the state of New Mexico.
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Mexico pays nearly $160 mn for COVAX vaccine plan
expresspharma
October 12, 2020
The latest payment will allow Mexico to acquire enough doses of a vaccine to immunise up to a fifth of the country’s population of around 125 million people.
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Russia to supply Mexico with 32 million doses of Sputnik V
europeanpharmaceuticalreview
September 24, 2020
The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) said the supply of the COVID-19 vaccine should enable 25 percent of the population to be vaccinated.
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Argentina and Mexico to make AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for Latin America
expresspharma
August 14, 2020
The deal between AstraZeneca and mAbxience of the INSUD Group includes technology to initially produce 150 million doses of the vaccine for all of Latin America except Brazil.
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Americans cross border into Mexico to buy insulin at a fraction of U.S. cost
fiercepharma
February 24, 2019
When Michelle Fenner signed up to run this year’s Los Angeles Marathon, it got her thinking: Tijuana, Mexico, is only a 2½-hour drive from L.A. Why not take a trip across the border and buy some insulin for her son?
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Bilcare’s Footprint Grows in Mexico
contractpharma
June 08, 2017
The company’s blister and shrink sleeve films now available in Mexican packaging market through Linerpac