Brazil drugs scheme praised

  • 01/07/1998

  • Financial Times (London)

Free and universal access to anti-AIDS drugs saves money for the government, according to the organisers of Brazil's pioneering drug distribution programme. Since the end of 1996, the Brazilian government has been offering, free of charge, a cocktail of three anti-retroviral drugs to the 55,000 patients in the country who show symptoms of AIDS.