U.S. Expected To Increase Purchase Of Generic Antiretrovirals Under PEPFAR
15th Nov 2006, 12:32 GMT
The U.S. government this year has "dramatically increased" the amount of generic antiretroviral drugs distributed under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, and some data suggests that generic drugs soon will comprise 70% of antiretrovirals distributed in three PEPFAR countries, the Boston Globe reports. [click link for full article]
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