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International News Improved Global Safety Monitoring of HIV Drugs Is NeededJuly 6, 2011 With at least five million people worldwide taking antiretroviral therapy for HIV infection, the International Forum for Collaborative HIV Research, in a PLoS Medicine Policy Forum published on Tuesday, "recommends that improved and sustained global drug safety monitoring, including monitoring for substandard products, drug diversion, inappropriate use, and toxicity, is critical," a press release from PLoS states. In a recent meeting, key stakeholders "discussed the creation of a sustainable global pharmacovigilance system for antiretroviral drugs," according to the release (7/5). Back to other news for July 2011
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