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HIV Patients Report Drug Shortages and Poor Medical Care in Tampico

Summary by Elefante Blanco
Tampico, Tamaulipas.- Patients of the Ambulatory Center for the Prevention and Care of HIV/AIDS (Capasits) in Tampico reported difficulties in accessing medical care after a sudden change in the administrative procedures of the center. As of June 9, 2026, patients must present a record of non-rightful existence of the IMSS or Isste in order to continue receiving certain services. Leticia Valderas Argüello, director of the Tampico Layers, explain…
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Tampico, Tamaulipas.- Patients of the Ambulatory Center for the Prevention and Care of HIV/AIDS (Capasits) in Tampico reported difficulties in accessing medical care after a sudden change in the administrative procedures of the center. As of June 9, 2026, patients must present a record of non-rightful existence of the IMSS or Isste in order to continue receiving certain services. Leticia Valderas Argüello, director of the Tampico Layers, explain…

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Elefante Blanco broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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