MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Lawmakers from Mexico's ruling party plan to send a bill to Congress that would set maximum drug prices, aiming to improve accessibility for poor patients and bring costs in line with cheaper countries in the region.
The proposal for new pharmaceutical regulations, which MORENA lawmakers announced on Sunday, says it seeks to ensure "affordable prices that are in touch with the economic reality" of Mexico. A source at the party said the bill will be introduced this week.
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