Mexico Mexico has long been considered a relatively appealing destination for clinical trials and, in recent years, has participated in more than one percent of global drug development research, generating an economic outflow of over 240 million dollars per annum in the process. Indeed, most of the major biopharma multinationals now…
Mexico Arturo Rodriguez, CEO of Infinite Clinical Research, discusses the current state of clinical trials in Mexico and highlights the country’s unique advantages, such as a diverse population with experienced medical professionals and top-notch medical facilities. He addresses the challenges of streamlining regulatory processes and the need for improvements to attract…
Mexico According to a recent World Health Organization study, countries must allocate at least six percent of their GDP to research and development to be considered to have a healthy investment in this area. As Mexico currently only invests 1.8 percent of its GDP into R&D, there is clearly still a…
Mexico Arturo Rodríguez Jacob, CEO at Infinite Clinical Research (ICR) and president of the national association of CROs (ACROM), explains what make Mexico the regional clinical research hub and showcases how ICR is developing clinical studies for allopathic, biotech, medtech, and herbal medicine companies. Only 15 years ago, the Mexican clinical…
Infinite Clinical Research We understand that Mexico has a lot of advantages for holding clinical trials, including the large population, access to specialized patient populations, higher patient retention rates and cheaper costs by up to 30% when compared to the United States and Europe. In your opinion, what is the most common reason…
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