The World Health Organization said on Tuesday it will supply thousands of doses of life-saving antiretroviral drugs to Ukraine to cover the needs of HIV patients in the country for the next 12 months.
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WHO, along with the United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief , Ukrainian authorities and other partners, has procured 209,000 packs of generic antiretroviral drug TLD. Last month, the U.N. agency for HIV/AIDS warned that Ukraine was left with less than a month's supply of drugs for HIV patients.
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