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The Supreme Court has asked the Centre and states to address concerns about the quality and supply of anti-retroviral therapy drugs for HIV patients in India. The petitioners, an NGO, raised issues about drug procurement and quality. The hearing has been scheduled for April 4, as four states have so far responded to the petition. The Centre earlier stated that free, life-long ARV drugs are available for all HIV patients through government centers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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