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After The Meds Are Gone

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Medicine procurement for HIV/AIDS patients failed after prices offered by two auction participants were deemed too expensive. The Attorney General’s Office is looking into it.

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SINCE early January, Mas Hamzah Muslik’s daily medication has changed. The antiretroviral’s (ARV) fixed-dosed combination (FDC) of tenofovir, lamivudine and efavirenz (TLE), of which he usually takes one pill a day, is no longer available.

This HIV/AIDS medication was usually easily available, free of charge, at the Menur mental hospital in Surabaya, East Java. “Because they were out of stock, I had to take alternatives. Wherea

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