10.8 C
New York
May 5, 2024
Americas Drugs trade Global development Mexico news US news World news

Carriers sneak life-saving drugs over border as Mexico battles opioid deaths

People forced to bring overdose-reversal drug naloxone from US, as critics accuse Mexican government of creating shortage

Every day, people cross the US-Mexico border with drugs – but not all of them are going north. Some head in the opposite direction with a hidden cargo of naloxone, a life-saving medicine that can reverse an opioid overdose but is so restricted as to be practically inaccessible in Mexico.

This humanitarian contraband is necessary because Mexico’s border cities have their own problems with opioid use – problems that activists and researchers say are being made more deadly by government policy.

Continue reading…

Related posts

As independent media blossoms in Cuba, journalists face a crackdown

TheWorldsNews

Mexican president rejects ‘irresponsible’ calls for US military action against cartels

TheWorldsNews

Casualties reported as jihadist group seizes hotel in Somali capital

TheWorldsNews

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This