South African government rejects AZT advice
Michael Cherry
Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6771, 692-692
Abstract:
CAPE TOWN The South African government has rejected two reports that were commissioned from its Medicines Control Council on the safety of the anti-retroviral drug AZT after public statements by political leaders on its potential hazards.
Date: 2000
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