My best friend lives near the Denkall factory facilitie in MX city. He's always bought directly from the lab, and he said he stopped by last week to meet a friend and that they are still producing and doing business as normal. He also works for a law firm which has the legal representation of one of those labs that got in trouble, and as far as the mexican authorities goes, the case won't go any farther than an administrative fine, in which in about 90% of the cases is very easy to fight and overturn in court (probablt for impromper labeling). As far as criminal charges, none has been filed in Mexico because the fact is that Denkall for instance, can't be held responsible for people using veterinary drugs because the veterinaty purpose was clearly labeled in the drugs' containers. In this case, users of these drugs are solely responsible. Mexican authorities will not make a storm in a glass of water as long as the labs keep paying taxes/kickbacks, unless uncle SAM decides to pay those taxes and kickbacks instead.
The fact that prices have skyrocketed in the border towns is pretty much a dealers' issue trying to get more money. Stay away from the border towns for a while till the dust settles.
DEA and FBI have a little problem here....Mexico and U.S.A are carcking down on recreational drug users...But mexico unlike the USA, is not gonna waste time/money cracking down on performance enhancing drugs/AAS users. Mexico is not gonna create a problem where there is none!! As far as mexico is concerned...U.S.A is the one with the problem. Besides, Mexico doesn't have the financial resources even if they wanted.