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UK: watchdog recommends HIV drug BBC News A medical watchdog has recommended the use of a new anti-HIV drug for patients in Scotland who have become resistant to their drugs. The Scottish Medicines Consortium undertook an assessment of the antiretroviral treatment Fuzeon and has licensed its use. It is the first time that an HIV product has been reviewed for cost-effectiveness by a regulatory body in the UK.
—Posted: August 12, 2003
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