Kenya becomes first African country to launch generic version of latest HIV drug

Kenya has become the first country in Africa to introduce a generic version of the current drug of choice for people living with HIV, officials said.

Kenya becomes first African country to launch generic version of latest HIV drug

Kenya has become the first country in Africa to introduce a generic version of the current drug of choice for people living with HIV, officials said.

Kenya's government and the global health initiative Unitaid announced that the East African nation will make the generic version of dolutegravir available for routine use.

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