
This Drug Could End H.I.V. Why Hasn’t It?
The Daily
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HIV Drug Access and Advocacy
This chapter discusses the implications of early generic competition for a vital HIV medication and the distribution of free doses, highlighting concerns from activists about equitable access. It examines the challenges in transitioning to newer, potentially more expensive drugs, and the implications of pharmaceutical companies' tactics on drug pricing and accessibility. Historical parallels with past struggles during the AIDS crisis underscore the ongoing complexities of ensuring affordable treatment for marginalized communities.
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