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Arkansas Cuts Back on State HIV/AIDS Programs Due to Lack of Funding

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florence okoh

this is nt fair, bcs it will affect the health of the patients expetially those that are lessprevillege like us, i guess it wont affect us here in nigeria,bco we are benefiting from the americans{havard} pls the government shld do something abt it,bcs in africa nigeria expecially cant afford the drugs,thanks very much,pls hope to hear from you.

September 23, 2009 nigeria/lagos

mbwants

Any of these people should contact the Drug Companies with the help of a Case Manager or a Social Worker for low cost HIV Drugs and my Atripla cost around $1300 per month, my co-pay is 3.10

September 23, 2009

Lon

Who ever said HIV meds could cost "up to $1500" dollars doesn't know what he is talking about. The med can run over $2,000 per month. Mine run nearly $1,900 per month and I have a friend that his Atripla changes from month to month and always are from $1,850 to $1,950. When are the drug companies going to quit trying to make us pay for research that is already partially funded by the U.S. govt. and get realistic about the cost to the public?

September 22, 2009 Odessa

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